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by dnsco
1580 days ago
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GHC seems to be more of a platform for crafting your own language than rust. Yes, rust nightly has experimental features that can enabled, but they seem to have gone through more vetting and design, whereas in GHC the features seem to be much more exploratory, or more explicitly, research oriented. It seems as though every contemporary haskell program is written in a different language, though rust at least, always has stable, which seems a much more sensible default than GHC's. |
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It’s always been that tho, one of the motivations behind Haskell was to have a unified basis for FP language research: at the time (late 80s) there were a dozen half-assed half-implemented languages in the space, and the main and most stable platform (Miranda) was proprietary software.