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Haskell | C | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Making sense of TypeScript using set theory
> Having set types like this and refining them smaller is something I wish Haskell would learn from Typescript, especially the automatic inference side
Haskell has far better type inference than Typescript in large part because it doesn't have subtyping.
There are libraries for open records and sums (e.g. https://hackage.haskell.org/package/vinyl) but they're almost always the wrong choice.
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Typed Markdown Revisited
I would also like to see how this compares with data types à la carte or an extensible records solution like vinyl.
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