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stcredzero
on Feb 3, 2014
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An immutable operating system
Which is precisely why an immutable OS that's Clojure all the way down might be desirable.
cgrand-net
on Feb 4, 2014
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I don't get if you imply that Clojure has pervasive laziness or not. The contract of lazy sequences is too loose to make tying the knot not a brittle hack -- and I think it's a good thing.
stcredzero
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I'm referring to the article. The Clojure inspired OS would, I suspect. If no one has referred to the unrefined parts, what would be the problem?
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