From: Jon Harrop <jon@ffconsultancy.com>
To: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Re: some comments on ocaml{lex,yacc} from a novice's POV
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 14:49:38 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200504051449.39133.jon@ffconsultancy.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87mzsdv3gb.fsf@nagash.wacky>
On Tuesday 05 April 2005 13:00, Geoff Wozniak wrote:
> When I am developing software, I often find that at the beginning, static
> typing is a burden
Note that, in this case, I was referring to the detection of grammar conflicts
and not static type checking.
> that I would rather not be bothered with for the simple
> reason that I don't know what types are to be used. Later in development,
> once I know more about my problem space, I will migrate to using some
> language that uses a static (preferably strong) type system.
I think this is very interesting. Someone else recently expressed this view to
me. Personally, I'm undecided. I must say that I do occasionally resort to
Mathematica (which is "kind of" dynamically typed) instead of OCaml for
simple programs. However, I think this is not because of the typing but,
rather, because Mathematica provides many more features in some areas (e.g.
pattern matching). Also, in most cases I end up regretting my decision and
resort to OCaml.
For example, I recently tried to write programs to compute the number of
unique posters per month on the two caml lists. I initially tried this in
Mathematica because it is more lax and I thought it would let me knock up
such a program more quickly. However, having written several versions which
didn't work (mostly bailing with the equivalent of run-time type errors) I
ended up using a lexer written in OCaml.
> Saying some programming tool isn't nice because it isn't "statically
> checked" is short-sighted and I'd rather not see a novice come away with
> the impression that if a language/tool is not statically checked, it's
> somehow inferior.
Can you give an example where dynamic typing has helped you to prototype a
program more quickly than you could have done with static type checking?
--
Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy Ltd.
Objective CAML for Scientists
http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/ocaml_for_scientists
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-04-05 13:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-04-01 11:32 bug in "developing applications with objective caml" (english translation) Jack Andrews
2005-04-01 20:03 ` [Caml-list] " Ken Rose
2005-04-02 5:10 ` some comments on ocaml{lex,yacc} from a novice's POV Jack Andrews
2005-04-02 7:02 ` [Caml-list] " Erik de Castro Lopo
2005-04-02 7:38 ` Jacques Garrigue
2005-04-03 16:18 ` Parser combinators [was: some comments on ocaml{lex,yacc} from a novice's POV] Alex Baretta
2005-04-04 0:40 ` [Caml-list] Parser combinators Jacques Garrigue
2005-04-05 16:06 ` [Caml-list] some comments on ocaml{lex,yacc} from a novice's POV Oliver Bandel
[not found] ` <50130.202.164.198.46.1112418605.squirrel@www.ivorykite.com>
2005-04-04 3:42 ` Jack Andrews
2005-04-04 5:44 ` [Caml-list] " Erik de Castro Lopo
2005-04-04 9:51 ` Jon Harrop
2005-04-05 12:00 ` Geoff Wozniak
2005-04-05 13:49 ` Jon Harrop [this message]
2005-04-05 14:26 ` Richard Jones
2005-04-05 16:13 ` Oliver Bandel
2005-04-06 4:52 ` Geoff Wozniak
2005-04-06 5:12 ` Kenneth Knowles
2005-04-06 6:15 ` some comments on ocaml{lex,yacc} from anovice's POV Jack Andrews
2005-04-04 10:29 ` [Caml-list] Re: some comments on ocaml{lex,yacc} from a novice's POV Daan Leijen
2005-04-04 17:39 ` Paul Snively
2005-04-04 18:16 ` skaller
2005-04-04 18:49 ` Paul Snively
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