Yep, that sounds about right. :) Den måndag 13 juni 2016 kl. 08:59:53 UTC+2 skrev Tyler Compton: > > I believe it does, thank you. If I understand you correctly, Oden is to > the Go community a bit like what Scala is to the Java/JVM community. > > On Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 3:17:15 PM UTC-7, Oskar Wickström wrote: >> >> Glad you like it! :) >> >> The latter suggestion fits the goals of Oden better. It is focused on >> being the language you write your application in, while making it easy to >> use stuff from Go. Using Oden code from Go is not directly supported, but >> might be practically possible anyway. I hope that answers your question >> well, otherwise I'll try another way. :) >> >> Den torsdag 26 maj 2016 kl. 00:47:03 UTC+2 skrev Tyler Compton: >>> >>> The language looks interested and I love the Oden mascot! >>> >>> I'm not sure if I understand the goal, though. Is this supposed to be a >>> language used alongside Go code for parts of the application that are >>> better or easier expressed using Oden (kind of like when using Lua in a C >>> code base) , or is it supposed to be a language to write your entire >>> project in instead of Go (that happens to leverage Go under the covers)? >>> >>> On Saturday, May 14, 2016 at 8:59:15 PM UTC-7, Oskar Wickström wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi! I just released Oden 0.3.0, an experimental functional programming >>>> language for the Go ecosystem, which now features both parametric >>>> polymorphism and experimental support for ad hoc polymorphism (basically >>>> like Haskell type classes). For more info see >>>> https://oden-lang.org/blog/news/2016/05/14/0.3.0-is-out.html. I'll try >>>> to get more documentation up this week. >>>> >>>> Have a nice weekend! >>> >>>
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