What are your thoughts on this comparison? https://github.com/sidkshatriya/me/blob/master/007-My-Thoughts-on-OCaml-vs-Haskell-Rust-2023.md
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What are your thoughts on this comparison? https://github.com/sidkshatriya/me/blob/master/007-My-Thoughts-on-OCaml-vs-Haskell-Rust-2023.md
Tell us more about unison
I know double semicolons are a thing, but I’ve never had to use them. I forget what they’re for, but yeah it’s supposed to be an escape hatch for something that shouldn’t be happening iirc.
The curried snd uncurried functions… Maybe you are confusing with SML, because everything in ocaml is curried by default. Though admittedly the standard library could be more complete, but I personally am happy to use third party dependencies for less common things.
Sad I had to scroll to the end to see this.
Ocaml is brilliant and has the nicest type features. It’s almost like Haskell but more approachable imo.
People prefer centralization, and it makes sense. The Fediverse resolves most of the issues with decentralization, but so does centralization, which came way sooner, and arguably did it better.
Also, people seem to forget that Facebook was pretty cool back then. It had superior features, and was not the buggy mess it is today.
Striking terror in the hearts of genocidal invaders is a good thing yeah
Very much the same. I was terrified of regex, now I love it
It’s not the best platform for the profit driven, and I much prefer it that way.
And you’d still have federation issues, so doesn’t solve OP’s problem.
This is actually exactly what I asked for, thank you!!
The appeal for json and yaml is readability, and partially ease of parsing. I say s-expressions win over both in both aspects.
Can you please expand on your references to no-sql and your reference to “lightweight markup”? I don’t quite understand what you meant there.
What’s so good about it?
I never really quite understood IPFS and why it gets used where I see it today. What problem is it solving?
It’s funny that I can’t tell if you mean KSA or USA
I know someone who’s literally making that right now. Remind me in a week, I’ll send you the link. He’ll probably be done by then.
Edit: donetick.com
maintaining democracy
What definition of democracy are we using here? Just so we’re on the same page.
I do not think trump was making a meaningful change on that level, in any case. The US never had a true people’s rule it that’s what you mean, for trump to take it away.
Gaza is not the only issue.
maintaining democracy
What definition of democracy are we using here? Just so we’re on the same page.
I do not think trump was making a meaningful change on that level, in any case. The US never had a true people’s rule it that’s what you mean, for trump to take it away.
Gaza is not the only issue.
they are also clearly not a Biden supporter. They do not support either candidate, so the two options should be treated equally.
As someone who is not deep into type theory or functional programming, can you please explain why you mean by “ergonomic overloading”?
My understanding is that ocaml mitigates the need for type classes through its more advanced module system. So far I have been enjoying the use of OCaml modules, so I’m curious what exactly I’m missing out on, if any.
Thanks for taking the time to talk with me btw!