Interesting. Reia's Tony Arcieri debunks Erlang's "single assignment" propaganda.
I guess someone could argue that once you have multiple assignment you're going to be more tempted to write a longer chain of actions as a sequence of statements rather than composing it out of multiple functions ... and this may be a bad thing.
But I've ranted often enough against languages which think its their job to constrain programmers that it better not be me who makes that argument.
Update : I'd like to see Frederik's question about closures (in the comments of that blog-post) answered though.
Update 2: Ulf Wiger points out that it got answered by Robert Virding later in the comments.
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Follow on from yesterday's "Python / Haskell crossbreed" post. Both Al "Folknology" and Gleber point me at the Reia programming language. A Python / Ruby like scripting language on top of the Erlang Open Telecom Platform (Erlang's parallel virtual machine).
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