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by stepchowfun 1121 days ago
You're exactly right about other frameworks appealing to the lowest common denominator, whereas Typical isn't willing to make such compromises.

Languages without proper sum types are at a disadvantage here, but it's possible to encode sum types with exhaustive pattern matching in such languages using the visitor pattern. That approach requires some ergonomic sacrifices (e.g., having to use a reified eliminator rather than the built-in `switch` statement), and people using those languages may prefer convenience over strong guarantees. It's an unfortunate impedance mismatch.