Haskell has a library for this called "embed-file".
I'd guess because OCaml is a bit more traditional. It's strict and has no purity enforcements; it's a whole lot easier to transition people to. Disclaimer: My development these days is almost exclusively in Haskell
I mean, Charleston was about race though. He was targeting black people. I don't think it applies, there.
I've always wondered why minifiers don't take advantage of ASI to this effect. Your files come out the exact same size as cramming it onto a line with semicolons...
Haskell has a library for this called "embed-file".
I'd guess because OCaml is a bit more traditional. It's strict and has no purity enforcements; it's a whole lot easier to transition people to. Disclaimer: My development these days is almost exclusively in Haskell
I mean, Charleston was about race though. He was targeting black people. I don't think it applies, there.
I've always wondered why minifiers don't take advantage of ASI to this effect. Your files come out the exact same size as cramming it onto a line with semicolons...