Compilers are in this weird spot where they are really mathematically defined programs (which OCaml excels at implementing), while also having high runtime efficiency as a requirement (the reason why C/C++ are such…
Haven't seen any mention of an "incentive to work/train" or "motivation" trait, which is kind of a huge oversight. Talent is good and all, but if a genius never gets motivated to work on anything, this would clearly…
Compilers are in this weird spot where they are really mathematically defined programs (which OCaml excels at implementing), while also having high runtime efficiency as a requirement (the reason why C/C++ are such…
Haven't seen any mention of an "incentive to work/train" or "motivation" trait, which is kind of a huge oversight. Talent is good and all, but if a genius never gets motivated to work on anything, this would clearly…