noob question:

Does that mean if you know C you'll be able to learn ATS3 (relatively) 
comfortably without knowing sml or some other ml variant?

On Sunday, January 13, 2019 at 7:04:24 PM UTC, gmhwxi wrote:
>
>
> Thanks a lot for your long and continual interest in ATS :)
>
> I would like to wait a bit until I can get ATS3 to the point where I have
> a clear idea as to what it is really like. ATS3 is unlikely to be like 
> Rust.
> I mean they try to address some similar issues in programming (for 
> instance,
> safety in low-level programming) but they use fundamentally different 
> approaches.
>
> ATS3 is meant to be the core of various meta-programming extensions.
> Programming in ATS3 can be both ML-like and C-like and the default dynamic
> semantics of ATS3 is roughly C plus C++-like templates. These are some of 
> key
> objectives I have kept in my mind for quite some time.
>
> Cheers!
>
>
> On Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 10:39:15 PM UTC-5, Raoul Duke wrote:
>>
>> Those are all great things to put into a faq. :-)I think some of the 
>> folks looking at ATS would also be looking at Rust. Of course that doesn’t 
>> mean ATS has to talk about Rust but i feel like it would help ground ATS in 
>> the mind of a newcomer to the language, since Rust is fairly well heard of 
>> now. 
>>
>

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