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
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
Brendan Zabarauskas@brendanzabReplying to @BrandonBloom and @missingfaktorMaybe it was like that in an older version? Can’t see reference to it in the current Haskell implementation though.12:19 AM · Dec 11, 2021·Twitter for iPhone
Brandon Bloom@BrandonBloom·Dec 11, 2021Replying to @brendanzab and @missingfaktorIf they _removed_ that feature, I'd be interested to know why :)11
Rahul Goma Phulore@missingfaktor·Dec 13, 2021I just learned they removed it. :( The commits are rather badly constructed so it's hard to find out why with git log grep.1