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Up-to-dateness issue: both languages evolve quite fast #6

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Mesabloo opened this issue Sep 10, 2021 · 0 comments
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Up-to-dateness issue: both languages evolve quite fast #6

Mesabloo opened this issue Sep 10, 2021 · 0 comments
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There are a lot of features to think about, each coming with their fair share of grammar and type system modifications.
Zilch is undergoing a mostly complete re-design, and with this most of the specification about Zilch is to rewrite another way.

While this takes time to fully think about those new features to include in Zilch (and N⋆, but this mainly applies to Zilch here), it also takes time to describe them in a correct manner.
Some new features already have issues here (e.g. #3 and #4), but it's difficult to know how good (or bad) those new features are (or will be) described in the specification. And because the language evolves fast, it's also difficult to take the time to describe a feature that may not exist anymore after 2 days.


@Mesabloo Mesabloo added about: Zilch Anything about Zilch about: N* Anything about N* labels Sep 10, 2021
@Mesabloo Mesabloo moved this to Todo in Issue tracker Nov 1, 2021
@Mesabloo Mesabloo moved this from Todo to Discussing in Issue tracker Nov 1, 2021
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