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Author Re: shootout: implementing an interpreter for a simple procedural language Minim
Rainer Joswig

2007-07-30, 4:14 am

In article <m2bqducvdq.fsf@my.address.elsewhere>,
Matthias Blume <find@my.address.elsewhere> wrote:

> Raffael Cavallaro
> <raffaelcavallaro@pas-d'espam-s'il-vous-plait-mac.com> writes:
>
>
> I, for one, think that research in static typing is exactly the
> /right/ effort. In my experience (and I do have experience with both
> paradigms), I find it easier and faster to perform "exploratory"
> programming with a static type system to help me along.


Unfortunately '1' is not a large sample size to make
good arguments.

I see from your home page that you want to move forward
into 'non-traditional', that is every-day programming
with SFPLs. What are your plans about that?

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