Brandon Bloom@BrandonBloom·Dec 10, 2021kebab-case-identifers?neverOK7.9%(ideal-for a-lisp)67.4%always-ok(even, here)24.7%89 votes·Final results103
Brandon Bloom@BrandonBloom·Dec 10, 2021For folks voting "always-ok", have you seen it anywhere in the wild?8
Brendan Zabarauskas@brendanzabReplying to @BrandonBloomKoka uses them! Nix as well.11:50 PM · Dec 10, 2021·Twitter for iPhone1 Like
Brandon Bloom@BrandonBloom·Dec 10, 2021Replying to @brendanzabNice! I see that in the Koka book: https://koka-lang.github.io/koka/doc/book.html#sec-identifiers… but can't find evidence of it for Nix... Am I looking in the wrong place?1
Brendan Zabarauskas@brendanzab·Dec 11, 2021Oh, to be clear, in Nix they are 'always allowed' but generally only used as identifiers for packages names, by convention. To be honest I'd prefer they were always used though! https://nixos.org/guides/nix-pills/basics-of-language.html#idm140737320586816…11
Brandon Bloom@BrandonBloom·Dec 11, 2021Really? Where do you see that? This seems to imply otherwise:unison-lang.orgLearn Unison | Top-level declarations · Unison programming languageA friendly programming language from the future.11