F# and Purity
Read OriginalThis article discusses the concept of purity in functional programming, its benefits like eliminating mutation bugs and enabling better reasoning, and its practical limitations. Using F# and OCaml as examples, it argues that while purity is valuable, imperative programming is often necessary for real-world interaction and performance, advocating for a hybrid approach.
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