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From: Yitzhak Mandelbaum <yitzhakm@cs.princeton.edu>
To: Gerd Stolpmann <info@gerd-stolpmann.de>
Cc: "Alexandre Pilkiewicz" <alexandre.pilkiewicz@polytechnique.org>,
	"ivan chollet" <ivan.chollet@gmail.com>,
	"Benedikt Meurer" <benedikt.meurer@googlemail.com>,
	caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] OCaml maintenance status / community fork
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 10:14:36 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <F41E263E-0BA7-4B50-87EC-78DD7ECD8657@cs.princeton.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7b8a9e9bba71a1be49e46deb008bcb6e.squirrel@gps.dynxs.de>

Gerd,

I think this is a great topic, but perhaps we could change the title to keep it separate from the main discussion?

(e.g. FP-language education)

Yitzhak

On Dec 6, 2011, at 10:10 AM, Gerd Stolpmann wrote:

> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I will not jump in the "how to save OCaml from dying because nothing
>> moves" discussion. But just in the "nothing moves" discussion.
>> 
>> On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 2:52 PM, ivan chollet <ivan.chollet@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> The current status of OCaml is more than stable enough to serve its
>>> goals,
>>> which are to teach computer science to french undergrads and provide a
>>> playground for computer languages researchers.
>> 
>> First, french undergrads sadly often still use camllight... Which is
>> not the case for example of Harvard undergrad
>> (http://www.seas.harvard.edu/courses/cs51/lectures.html) and some
>> UPenn one (http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~cis341/). But you are right that
>> I can't find any well known university out of France using OCaml to
>> teach computer science...
> 
> Well, if you ask whether _any_ FP language is taught, the results won't be
> much better.
> 
> I'm currently doing consulting for a web company (in Germany) - around 60
> developers, many fresh from the University. There are only three guys
> knowing FP languages at all - one Scala, one Erlang, and one R. It's a
> complete failure of the academic education.
> 
> IMHO it does not matter which FP language you are taught in. The point is
> that the students understand the ideas, and that they recognize them as
> relevant. These web developers here in the company have no clue that they
> actually developing a big continuation-style FP program.
> 
> Gerd
> 
> 
>> 
>> And for the "computer languages researchers" part, I'll refer you to
>> http://caml.inria.fr/consortium/
>> 
>>> A fork could possibly get traction from the community, but you would
>>> have to
>>> provide interesting features that the real OCaml does not provide. Bug
>>> fixes
>>> won't be enough.
>> 
>> So now, here is my real problem. What are those famous so wanted
>> feature that this fork will provide? And what makes you (a plural you)
>> think that ocaml is such a slowly moving and evolving language?
>> According to the caml web site, in the past two years, we've seen
>> native dynlink, polymorphic recursion and first class module making
>> there way into the language. According to what can be found on the
>> trunk of the ocaml svn, the next release will have GADTs. And the
>> compiler have also been modified to incorporate things like a nice
>> multiprecision library (http://forge.ocamlcore.org/projects/zarith/)
>> and some backends have been added.
>> 
>> Except maybe haskell and Scala, can you really name me a programming
>> language that in fact evolves that quickly, and basically without ever
>> breaking backward compatibility? I really don't think that any of
>> python, perl, java, C, C++ would really win. But I might be wrong.
>> 
>> So before saying we need to fork the OCaml compiler to add "much
>> needed patches", it would be nice to minimally agree on witch patches
>> are so much needed. Because if "the community" can't agree on this, I
>> doubt the future of this potential fork will be so bright.
>> 
>> My 2c.
>> 
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> 
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Yitzhak Mandelbaum





  reply	other threads:[~2011-12-06 15:14 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-12-06  8:25 Benedikt Meurer
2011-12-06  9:17 ` Goswin von Brederlow
2011-12-06 10:08   ` Gaius Hammond
2011-12-06  9:31 ` rixed
2011-12-06 12:10   ` Benedikt Meurer
2011-12-06  9:42 ` Kakadu
2011-12-06  9:48   ` Joel Reymont
2011-12-06 10:51   ` Fabrice Le Fessant
2011-12-06 10:58     ` Stefano Zacchiroli
2011-12-06 16:12       ` Fabrice Le Fessant
2011-12-06 19:24         ` Mehdi Dogguy
2011-12-06 10:00 ` Gerd Stolpmann
2011-12-06 12:20   ` Benedikt Meurer
2011-12-06 10:35 ` Gabriel Scherer
2011-12-06 11:31   ` Gerd Stolpmann
2011-12-06 12:34     ` Benedikt Meurer
2011-12-15 18:49     ` Jérôme Benoit
2011-12-06 13:09   ` Goswin von Brederlow
2011-12-06 22:48   ` oliver
2011-12-07  7:23     ` Adrien
2011-12-06 11:40 ` Gabriel Scherer
2011-12-06 12:02   ` Stefano Zacchiroli
2011-12-06 12:16     ` Joel Reymont
2011-12-06 12:43       ` Stefano Zacchiroli
2011-12-06 12:27   ` François Bobot
2011-12-06 13:01   ` Benedikt Meurer
2011-12-06 13:52 ` ivan chollet
2011-12-06 14:42   ` Alexandre Pilkiewicz
2011-12-06 15:10     ` Gerd Stolpmann
2011-12-06 15:14       ` Yitzhak Mandelbaum [this message]
2011-12-06 15:24         ` Pierre-Alexandre Voye
2011-12-07  9:36       ` Goswin von Brederlow
2011-12-06 22:07 ` oliver
2011-12-07  9:39   ` Goswin von Brederlow
2011-12-07 20:42     ` oliver
     [not found] <201112071100.pB7B0N8J020839@walapai.inria.fr>
2011-12-07 13:59 ` tools
2011-12-07 14:37   ` Jérémie Dimino

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