Le 14/07/2018 à 17:28, Paul
["aquagnu"]a écrit :
By the way, Haskell role was to kill SML
community, sure it is sad to acknowledge it, but it’s 100%
true...
Could you please cite some serious
source supporting this claim?
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And IMHO there was some
lazy dialect of ML (may be, I’m not right).
LML of Lennart Augustsson and Thomas Johnsson, 1984 ("LISP and
Functional Programming"). It came before Miranda (1985)...
If you are not certain, read something, please...
Smalltalk was good
language (mostly dead, except Pharo, which looks cool).
Well, Squeak is alive, its "children": Scratch, Snap, etc, as well.
Pharo is a fork of Squeak as well.
The European Smalltalk User Group organizes in September quite a big
conference in Cagliari.
It seems that you are exaggerating a bit, killing all the languages
you have heard [a little...] about...
Jerzy Karczmarczuk
/Caen, France/