Yes I know, but in the context of Pony, 1/0==0 only applies to integers, not FP numbers. The article doesn't make it clear.
Were are speaking of integers here not FP numbers.
I'd rather buy this stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLS5WzyEINA
How does it compare relatively to dgraph's Badger library?
Sure, here you go https://www.npmjs.com/package/dat
Right now I found Pony more approachable than Haskell. Maybe because that I never fully grok monads (probably my fault not persevering enough), I always had problems composing monads. Also the promise of Pony is a…
I've been looking at Haskell, Rust and Go for helping with parallelism but decided to go with a less known language: Pony. Not used actors a lot right now but looks really promising.
Yes I know, but in the context of Pony, 1/0==0 only applies to integers, not FP numbers. The article doesn't make it clear.
Were are speaking of integers here not FP numbers.
I'd rather buy this stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLS5WzyEINA
How does it compare relatively to dgraph's Badger library?
Sure, here you go https://www.npmjs.com/package/dat
Right now I found Pony more approachable than Haskell. Maybe because that I never fully grok monads (probably my fault not persevering enough), I always had problems composing monads. Also the promise of Pony is a…
I've been looking at Haskell, Rust and Go for helping with parallelism but decided to go with a less known language: Pony. Not used actors a lot right now but looks really promising.