On 12/01/2013, at 6:56 AM, srean wrote:

> That was very helpful. The plethora of function application syntax doesnt 
> bother me anymore, but at some point in future some quick work with the 
> scalpel will be necessary.

It's called refactoring, in this case "micro-refactoring" :)

> Whats not there in the language is as much of strength as whats there. I 
> think Felix is still in its exploratory stages now, but at some point 
> syntactic (perhaps semantic as well) consolidation will be necessary.

I work on the kitchen sink methodology.

This says, if you're not sure what to take camping,
take TWO kitchen sinks. Throw it all in.

At some stage you have a huge mess and you have to clean up.
You can't get to the nice clean state unless you're a guru,
or you make a huge mess first.

It's a Zen approach. You cannot abstract things unless you have
things to abstract.

--
john skaller
skal...@users.sourceforge.net
http://felix-lang.org




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