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  • mlscript

    The MLscript programming language. Functional and object-oriented; structurally typed and sound; with powerful type inference. Soon to have full interop with TypeScript!

  • My other subreddits of interest also received an invitation to participate, for example on r/ProgrammingLanguages from u/LPTK. (And people there seemed to have enjoyed the survey, great!) Looking at post history for u/LPTK clarifies that they are the same person as https://lptk.github.io/about.html . So a reasonable guess as to who "us" is would be: a programming-language research group at UST university in Hong Kong, also the group working on MLScript. There is also a mention of Helium, an old Dutch research project about typing errors -- not sure if this work is being done on top of Helium.

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