Re: beginning with ML



Donn Cave wrote:
Of course. What excuse could there be, to design a new language
that depends on an IDE to overcome design flaws that so many
other languages have managed to avoid?

So you want monochrome teletype when you could have a hardware-accelerated
GUI with visualization, typesetting, type throwback and so on?

I strongly suggest you look at software development in environments like F#
with Visual Studio and Mathematica. They are vastly more productive.

Even OCaml has rudimentary forms of this.

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Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy Ltd.
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