"Everything is fine." What's missing from your current programming world that you think you don't need, but that once you have, you'll wonder how you ever lived without?
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Are these things you're actively missing? Or are they things that you kind of think you don't need, but suspect you might be wrong about? The latter is really the question I'm asking...
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Some I'm actively missing. Some I've been doing without for years but suspect they could significantly improve my life.
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More: — Typed and otherwise constrained holes as first-class entities (witness is to exists what lambda is to forall). — Refinement as first-class input or output constraints on functions and modules. — Well-typed prototype inheritance of traits.
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hey look at these powerful features in one place (
@snikhilesh) -- now we just need to build them all into a language -
lua is the best building block for it imo. luajit is dope while coroutines provide opportunity for continuation sugar. the `devug.` library lets you write a debugger however you want
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