I apologise for ever thinking and suggesting scala was a good idea. I was wrong, and I am sorry to those who are now stuck in a rut.
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Replying to @dibblego
I decided to learn Scala and found this comment on twitter and now I don't know if Scala worth my time. Its a complete mess ?
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Replying to @dibblego
Something similar to Clojure but statically typed, I am very happy with Clojure but static types saves a lot of headaches.
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Replying to @jboadas
I completely agree that static types are necessary to productivity. Try Haskell. Let me know how you go.
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Replying to @dibblego
Actually I give a try to Haskell but Ocaml appeals more to me. So now I am into Ocaml.
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Replying to @jboadas
OK, keep advancing. You will eventually feel the pain of no higher kinded polymorphism (necessary) and type-classes (convenient).
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Replying to @dibblego
I will keep this in mind. I just don't like deal with the white space syntax, I'm trying to avoid as much pain as possible.
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Haskell has *optional* white space syntax. It's just common to choose that option.
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