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archivesOpen thread: RIP Steve JobsSteve Jobs (1955 - 2011) had a profound influence on the computing world. As others discuss his many contributions and accomplishments, I think it is appropriate that we discuss how these affected programming, and consequently programming languages. Bringing to life some of the ideas of the Mother of All Demos, Jobs had a hand in making event loops standard programming fare, and was there when Apple and NeXT pushed languages such as Objective-C and Dylan and various software frameworks, and decided to cease supporting others. Some of these were more successful than others, and I am sure members have views on their technical merits. This thread is for discussing Jobs -- from the perspective of programming languages and technologies. Update: Eric Schmidt on Jobs and OOP Stephen Wolfram on Jobs and Mathematica Data, Codata, and Their Implications for Equality, and SerializationI'm working on a toy language, intended as a functional implementation of Date and Darwen's vision for a 'D' language to compete with SQL. Right now, I'm considering how far to go with the ideas in Turner's Total Functional Programming. Distinguishing data from codata and statically enforcing termination is pretty much entirely a win for this language, I think. Nearly all of the functions and I-wish-they-were-functions-SQL-views-queries-procedures I have in any of my example databases are structurally recursive or have entirely opaque implementations. Some questions I am stuck on:
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