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In reply to the discussion: your favorite programming language and why? [View all]Phillip McCleod
(1,837 posts)6. ooooo ocaml has built-in arbitrary precision fp arithmetic lib
        many of my personal projects involve number theoretic algorithms and i have had to go to extreme lengths to find and learn to use various usually slow apfp libs.. all very awkward to use too all the ops are grafted on like an afterthought. i admit i had to look ocaml up on wikipedia, but now i wanna play with it. i'll let you know how that goes.
actually i had to look up forth and joy too, and my only experience with lisp is customizing emacs.
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        Meh. AOP is the new stupid thing. We tried it before, it was called programming by contract
        Recursion
        Feb 2013
        #8
      
        
        I wouldn't say it's nearly dead.  There are LOTS of places where legacy code is still being used.
        denverbill
        Jun 2013
        #34
      
        
        lately I've been messing with various ways of writing c/++ extensions for python
        Phillip McCleod
        Mar 2013
        #26