Working on Rebuilding the Dialog

My blog posting has taken a bit of a break, because I’ve been working on a couple of projects and filling out an application for the Ocaml Summer Project based on CloudProxy and a couple of excellent programming students I know. Hopefully that works out: not to oversell it, but the project would be awesome for the world.

As for my blogging: after some soul-searching prompted by insightful comments, I’ve decided that my last post on Ruby came a bit too close to violating my own rule #1. It has also left people with the impression that I just hate Ruby and Rails and metaprogramming, which just isn’t true (as I’ve said).

So, I’m pulling together a post right now to try to rebuild some dialog. Specifically, I’m going to be comparing some of the most popular aspects of Ruby/Groovy/Perl’s dynamic typing, and what their analogs look like in Ocaml. If you’ve got a request, let me know.

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