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I remember learning Caml in (French) university in 1996, it was brand new and from INRIA guys, I understood about nothing about it :)

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rudt has implicit typing by default for variables tho…?

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Yeah but it doesn’t cross function boundaries so it’s more limited.

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In other words, in OCaml, you don’t have to write type annotations into the function parameter list. It will infer even those.

It’s useful for small ad-hoc functions, but personally, I’m glad that Rust is more explicit here.

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yeah structs, consts ets should always be explicit, prevents a lot oh headache
also, for adhoc stuff rust has closures which can be fully inferred (but you need to convert them to explicit function pointers for storage in structs/consts)

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It’s not like it’s more limited, it’s just so that it can yell at you when you return not what you said you’re going to, IMO

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OCaml allows you to specify return types, but doesn’t force you to.

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Feel like this joke would work better with TS | JS. Since that’s the point of the former. I don’t know how rust and ocaml are related?

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The initial creator of Rust, Graydon Hoare, took lots of inspiration from OCaml. In fact, the first Rust compiler was written in OCaml.

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I appreciate that fun fact. The meme now makes more sense.

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JS doesn’t do any type inference. Ocaml Connor l type checker knows all the types and is completely type safe without type annotations.

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OCaml stronk… it’s an amazing language that more people should be familiar with!

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Why am I laughing? I don’t know any of these languages?

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