
The Future of Programming with Richard Eisenberg
Signals and Threads
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The Differences Between O'Kamel and Haskell
O'Kamel is written by people who didn't yet really know how to program in O'Kamel. Haskell on the other hand has had a lot of kind of glorious experimentation around language features. There's like 10,000 different Haskells depending on which collection of flags you want to turn on or off. And instead of trying to define a common core that all of these different compilers can interrupt with, it makes sense to have individual extensions.
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