> Has anyone here played with Go yet? In looking over Go's website, I would have to say that it looks kindof interesting, but to me, it's just another procedural/oop variant.
> Anyone know of an alternative that provides the best of all worlds? Right now, I've been trying to look at Common Lisp and Haskell. Both languages, once learned, have a reputation of being very good for development! but both can also take a long time to learn. What surprised me the most about these languages is that they can both be optimized natively to be as fast or faster than their C/C++ counterparts. This isn't why I am interested in these languages, though: I'm interested in them because they are functional, and as such, promise things like simplified debugging and simplified concurrency. Haskell is especially interesting to me (as a mathematician) because it's practically executable mathematical syntax, and Lisp is interesting because of the power that macros seem to offer. I wish I had more time to learn these languages! Sincerely, Alpheus Madsen. ____________________________________________________________ Doctorate Degrees Online Boost your career with an online doctoral degree. Enroll today! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2131/c?cp=DwzD39D-pYNfn22kuchQCQAAJz1ZsQN3zGjnxSjrf0-F_acMAAQAAAAFAAAAAM3M3D4AAAMlAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAyOQAAAAA= /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
