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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?
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?
Was it https://www.unison-lang.org/ edit: woops didn't realize you answered yourself with just that already
We need to pin a list of interesting languages which we keep coming back to in this channel Unison, kokka, egison, what else?
Idris perhaps?
Janet
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.
@U04V5V0V4 talked about this on the latest Lost in Lambdas
I mentioned the idea of assigning and id to a var which is part of the Unison approach IIRC.
Indeed. Unison has a lot more than I'm suggesting. I'm only adding identifiers on vars to track evolution using an immutable database.
Pharo is another "lang to watch": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuLZBocJ5jQ