@sergiodnila I can't handle your lack of technical arguments
@sergiodnila it would more aptly be phrased "immutable state as the only option". Haskell, for example, provides MVars...
-
-
@bascule well, immutable state can also help performance, it all depends on how you use it. -
@sergiodnila Rust is immutable by default! :O -
@bascule i have seen Rust in the past, just a shallow looks. I'll dive more into it. -
@sergiodnila Rust is like if C++, ML, and Erlang had a kid -
@bascule i love C, hated C++, C++ drove away from OO, Java, Ruby and Smalltalk weren't good enough to convince me of OO. -
@sergiodnila Rust has some OO concepts but I wouldn't call it an OOP language per se -
@bascule to me Actors are the true OO. -
@sergiodnila yeah, I'd kind of agree - 6 more replies
New conversation -
-
-
@bascule take a look at datomic, is an immutable database, and you can cache a lot, helps performance. -
@sergiodnila I saw@RichHickey talk about Datomic at@strangeloop_stl... twice!
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.