Rediscovering one of the many great decisions that Erlang made
To be fair, Carmack has advocated for immutability and other good practices at least since the 2000s.
erlang predates that.
I doubt the GP tried to imply the opposite.
maybe, i don't really know.
his comment was in response to the
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and seemed to me to insinuate just that.
Maybe he read SICP then. But he still didn't write a compiler since
I still have a habit of naming variables foo0, foo1, foo2, from a time working in Erlang many years ago.
To be fair, Carmack has advocated for immutability and other good practices at least since the 2000s.
erlang predates that.
I doubt the GP tried to imply the opposite.
maybe, i don't really know.
his comment was in response to the
```
```and seemed to me to insinuate just that.
Maybe he read SICP then. But he still didn't write a compiler since
I still have a habit of naming variables foo0, foo1, foo2, from a time working in Erlang many years ago.