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Date: | 2008-09-27 (09:36) |
From: | Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+ocaml@m...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Teaching ocaml programming |
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > At work we only use the LTS releases, but on my laptop I switch to > every new Ubuntu release in the early beta stages. > > I have had issues with with other software in some releases. My > favourite text editor was horribly broken in Gutsy and Edgy Eft > had so many problems I only stayed with it for a week. I also meant to say that apart from libcairo-ocaml-dev I've never had a problem with the Ocaml related development environment on the non-LTS releases either. Erik -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo ----------------------------------------------------------------- "One of our programming maxims is "make illegal states unrepresentable" by which we mean that if a given collection of values constitute an error, then it is better to arrange for that collection of values to be impossible to represent within the constraints of the type system." -- Yaron Minsky http://www.haskell.org/sitewiki/images/0/03/TMR-Issue7.pdf