But where is the RPC? This just seems like messaging EDIT: Found this... https://github.com/erpc-io/eRPC
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Doing the equivalent of "maybe chaining" isn't hard in c++ & quite elegant in c++17 in my view https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7690864/haskell-style-ma...
Is Maybe chaining the same as lifting? I worked on a toy example for this before. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7690864/haskell-style-may... http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9692630/implementing-hask...
The rich Indians will go abroad for treatment. The poor Indians can't afford the drug anyway. The middle class will be squeezed, but they will manage through relatives, friends etc. India win, Novartis lose
That bank headquartered in Singapore uses something different from Haskell. It is almost Haskell in most aspects... but uses strict evaluation.
But isn't this what BOOST MPL does, at least partially?
But where is the RPC? This just seems like messaging EDIT: Found this... https://github.com/erpc-io/eRPC
Wear a mask
Doing the equivalent of "maybe chaining" isn't hard in c++ & quite elegant in c++17 in my view https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7690864/haskell-style-ma...
Is Maybe chaining the same as lifting? I worked on a toy example for this before. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7690864/haskell-style-may... http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9692630/implementing-hask...
The rich Indians will go abroad for treatment. The poor Indians can't afford the drug anyway. The middle class will be squeezed, but they will manage through relatives, friends etc. India win, Novartis lose
That bank headquartered in Singapore uses something different from Haskell. It is almost Haskell in most aspects... but uses strict evaluation.
But isn't this what BOOST MPL does, at least partially?