The Koka Programming Language

2 pointsposted 7 months ago
by ColinWright

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potato-peeler

7 months ago

> Koka tracks the (side) effects of every function in its type, where pure and effectful computations are distinguished. The precise effect typing gives Koka rock-solid semantics backed by well-studied category theory, which makes Koka particularly easy to reason about for both humans and compilers.

Is this simply type assertion?