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jeffhykin@lemm.ee to Programming Languages@programming.dev · 1 year ago

Numbat: Real World Units as Types (disclaimer I am not the author)

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Numbat: Real World Units as Types (disclaimer I am not the author)

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jeffhykin@lemm.ee to Programming Languages@programming.dev · 1 year ago
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Introducing Numbat: The type system
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Introduces the programming language Numbat and its type system
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    Really cool.

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