[Haskell-cafe] Cal, Clojure, Groovy, Haskell, OCaml, etc.
Tony Morris
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Mon Sep 28 22:25:30 EDT 2009
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I think one must distinguish what it means for a language to "exist" and
"be practical." Counter-example: Java fails catastrophically at all
three and it most certainly exists; boy do I know it.
Casey Hawthorne wrote:
> I think a language needs the following to exist:
>
> - a community
>
> - good library
>
> - a package manager
>
> Thoughts?
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> Casey
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