I'm personally looking forward to three longstanding bugs being fixed. First, 
recursive definitions like x = x are caught by the compiler. Second, a bug 
caching compiled forms of modules has been resolved, forcing a rebuild when 
necessary. Finally, let-bound values can be given type annotations that 
reference type variables from the top level. This makes certain code much more 
readable. 

0.17 was a groundbreaking release. 0.18 is a much more polished one. It's true 
that we don't have server-side rendering yet, and the debugger UI needs a few 
tweaks, but this is forward progress and I'm happy for it. 

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