From: Brian Hurt <bhurt@spnz.org>
To: Richard Jones <rich@annexia.org>
Cc: Jon Harrop <jon@ffconsultancy.com>, Caml List <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] The F#.NET Journal
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 18:57:28 -0400 (EDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0704181817460.30458@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070418085354.GA9605@furbychan.cocan.org>
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007, Richard Jones wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 09:06:38PM +0100, Jon Harrop wrote:
>>
>> Flying Frog Consultancy just started the F#.NET Journal, an on-line
>> publication composed of articles, example source code and tutorial videos
>> aimed at beginner programmers learning the F# programming language from
>> Microsoft Research:
> [...]
>
> Does F# run on real operating systems? Does it have a full open
> source stack?
Overall, I see F# as a good thing for Ocaml. OK, it draws some of it's
support from the Ocaml community (John Harrop here being an obvious
example)- thus dilluting the pool of energy from Ocaml, at least in the
short term. But any F# programmer can pick up Ocaml in short order, and
vice versa (not unlike the C#/Java communities).
But I think were F# will really draw it's people from is outside the
community. It'll draw from the vast horde of C#/VB/C++ Windows
programmers. Draw people from outside the community to inside the
community. And sooner or later many of them are going to start looking
for an F# that runs on Linux/Unix.
Even if I'm wrong, even if F# is a net loss for Ocaml, I still can't help
viewing F# as a good thing over all. Anything which helps programmers
write code that doesn't *SUCK* is an advantage to us all- and every
programmer coding in F# is a programmer not coding in C#, VB, or, God help
us, C++. Making code proven free of large classes of bugs, and many other
bugs rare indeed is a definate good. And bluntly, most software- free
software as well as proprietary, sucks large rocks through very small
pipettes.
Just my two cents.
Brian
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-04-18 22:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-04-17 20:06 Jon Harrop
2007-04-18 8:53 ` [Caml-list] " Richard Jones
2007-04-18 22:57 ` Brian Hurt [this message]
2007-04-19 0:04 ` skaller
2007-04-19 16:50 ` Gilles FALCON
2007-04-18 9:32 Robert Pickering
2007-04-18 10:11 ` Jon Harrop
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