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borkdude08:05:44

Suppose I do want to build m1 binaries on my own machine, how would I distribute them? Does brew support distributing m1 + intel binaries in one formula?

craftybones19:05:43

I'm trying to remember the name of a programming language mentioned here a while ago. I think the idea is that it hashes all functions or something to that effect. Does anybody know what I'm talking about?

bpiel19:05:07

Sounds right

jjttjj00:05:23

Was it https://www.unison-lang.org/ edit: woops didn't realize you answered yourself with just that already

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Ben Sless04:05:00

We need to pin a list of interesting languages which we keep coming back to in this channel Unison, kokka, egison, what else?

craftybones05:05:06

Idris perhaps?

Martynas Maciulevičius05:05:02

What would actually be great is to gather main differences from the mainstream languages and do a reverse index. That would be more interesting than simply having a list. :thinking_face: But that would be too long of a list. Not sure.

slipset07:05:34

@U04V5V0V4 talked about this on the latest Lost in Lambdas

genRaiy08:05:30

I mentioned the idea of assigning and id to a var which is part of the Unison approach IIRC.

slipset09:05:47

Right, so it wouldn't be a reblacement for Unison, just inspired from it?

genRaiy09:05:54

Indeed. Unison has a lot more than I'm suggesting. I'm only adding identifiers on vars to track evolution using an immutable database.

genRaiy09:05:59

Who wants static typos anyway amirite 😂

craftybones19:05:32

Unison was it?

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