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armchair_progamerM to Programming Languages ·
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A response to "A decade of developing a programming language"

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A response to "A decade of developing a programming language"

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I recently read the blog post A decade of developing a programming language by Yorick Peterse (found via Steve Klabnik). I thought it was an interesting blog post which got me thinking, and I have opinions on programming language design from Rust (it is almost exactly a decade since I

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