Very little code that expects "A" or "B" would be equipped to handle ["A","B"].
Nothing about the actual computing mechanism introduced in the story is realistic, and that's on purpose. The point of the story is to investigate what would happen if such a thing were possible.
Are you really arguing that the “oppression” faced by white, heterosexual, cisgendered, male nerds is comparable to the denial of human rights that women, non-whites, transgendered people, and other oppressed groups…
Some people might consider Erlang a puzzle language, but Python and Go most definitely do not make it hard to write code.
People say this a lot, but I honestly don't think it does. Code written using monads, whether the IO monad or a custom monad stack provided by a web framework, tends not to play too nicely with other Haskell code. It…
Very little code that expects "A" or "B" would be equipped to handle ["A","B"].
Nothing about the actual computing mechanism introduced in the story is realistic, and that's on purpose. The point of the story is to investigate what would happen if such a thing were possible.
Are you really arguing that the “oppression” faced by white, heterosexual, cisgendered, male nerds is comparable to the denial of human rights that women, non-whites, transgendered people, and other oppressed groups…
Some people might consider Erlang a puzzle language, but Python and Go most definitely do not make it hard to write code.
People say this a lot, but I honestly don't think it does. Code written using monads, whether the IO monad or a custom monad stack provided by a web framework, tends not to play too nicely with other Haskell code. It…