I see a lot of users forgetting that it's an opinionated history. The author hasn't claimed to make this exhaustive. Further, it's a bit counterproductive to just point out f"Hey, what about {some_lang}?" Wikipedia has a decent resource to start, if you'd care to take a journey into computation notation history :) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_programming_languag... My own nitpick, to throw in the mix: The…
I’ve been learning ocaml for a few weeks. what makes the compiler sophisticated?
It's been absolutely pummeled into stability by thousands of industrial use cases?
It's also like, STUPID fast. Try finding a large ocaml project, any will do, and see how fast it compiles.
Someone with more time and know-how could give a more technical testimony as to just exactly how badass ocaml actually is.