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by _a_a_a_
1181 days ago
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This seems very interesting, and I like your FAQ where you get honest, but your intro almost put me off: "be up to exponentially faster than alternatives" – hmm "Interaction Net, which supersedes the Turing Machine" – Interaction Net link points to a paper on Interaction Combinators. And talking about superseding Turing machines is embarrassing – do you have Oracle powers? (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_machine) "set to scale towards uncharted levels of performance" – that's just a bit cringy I've come across claims of no GC needed and I don't buy it unless in restricted domains, and it would be nice to have a link towards what you mean by 'beta optimality'. I would like to see the sort benchmark being done something realistic (recursive bubble sort, the two words together don't look good). Also automatic parallelism..., Immutability apparently for free, everything higher-order, it seems you hit a lot of holy grails in one go. Rather too many for me to feel comfortable. The FAQ by contrast is a whole lot more reasonable and upfront, perhaps be careful about overselling yourself? |
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