← Back to context Comment by leafario2 2 days ago Expression orientation 4 comments leafario2 Reply IshKebab 2 days ago That's from functional programming. saghm 2 days ago I don't think anyone claimed that Ruby and Rust were the only two languages with those features, just that they're something they both have in common. IshKebab 2 days ago The claim is that Rust took espression-orientation from Ruby. That's unlikely - it is much more inspired by FP languages which are also expression oriented. 1 reply →
IshKebab 2 days ago That's from functional programming. saghm 2 days ago I don't think anyone claimed that Ruby and Rust were the only two languages with those features, just that they're something they both have in common. IshKebab 2 days ago The claim is that Rust took espression-orientation from Ruby. That's unlikely - it is much more inspired by FP languages which are also expression oriented. 1 reply →
saghm 2 days ago I don't think anyone claimed that Ruby and Rust were the only two languages with those features, just that they're something they both have in common. IshKebab 2 days ago The claim is that Rust took espression-orientation from Ruby. That's unlikely - it is much more inspired by FP languages which are also expression oriented. 1 reply →
IshKebab 2 days ago The claim is that Rust took espression-orientation from Ruby. That's unlikely - it is much more inspired by FP languages which are also expression oriented. 1 reply →
That's from functional programming.
I don't think anyone claimed that Ruby and Rust were the only two languages with those features, just that they're something they both have in common.
The claim is that Rust took espression-orientation from Ruby. That's unlikely - it is much more inspired by FP languages which are also expression oriented.
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