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Replying to @dibblego
Cross-platform issues. Once ETA-lang reaches maturity it’ll be better
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Replying to @puffnfresh @dibblego
I dunno, but since it is version < 1, I guess the developers consider it not ready.
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Replying to @CThuleHansen @puffnfresh
What do version numbers have to do with maturity? You didn't believe the marketing department did you?
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Replying to @dibblego @puffnfresh
I have never seen the semantics of version numbers, just out of experience.
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Replying to @CThuleHansen @puffnfresh
Version numbers are just a marketing gimmick that programmers fell for. Over the last couple of decades, this has become less obvious. Version numbers do not correlate to maturity, usability, functionality, correctness in software. It's a stringy number. Nothing else.
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Replying to @dibblego @puffnfresh
I eat my words: https://eta-lang.org/docs/faq : Is Eta ready to use? YES!
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You could have also asked people who are using it if it is ready to use. Like the Australian Government, for example, and others.
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