Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by eggy 3664 days ago
I heartily agree with what you have said. It is the reason I am not really biting at Pony. Maybe if I needed everything else it offered, or fully understood everything else it offered?

The problem I see now is that the entire functional domain is so spread out - Clojure, F#, OCaml, Haskell, Idris, Erlang/Elixir/LFE, and even the APL/J/K/Q crowd and Java's attempt to go functional. I'm not complaining about the number of functional languages to choose from, which is good. It's whether there will be enough critical mass in any one of the functional languages given a new non-functional language popping up every week. I don't know.

Now that MS has opensourced so much, and Xamarin's stuff is free, F# is looking better to me (again).

I also find myself dropping to C. C was my third language (after 6502 assembly and CPM Basic). Haskell/Idris/Elm are my toys of the year. I never fully dove into Haskell, but the concise, readable and very mathematical syntax agrees with my sensibilities.

Old! I'm 52, but I didn't stay with programming for a living, so my age doesn't reflect my programming experience. I did start with a CPM PET in 1978/79, but then went on years later to do other things.