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Date: 2015-02-22 16:28:22
Functional languages
Procedural programming languages
Type theory
Functional programming
Data types
Type class
OCaml
ALGOL 68
Type signature
Software engineering
Computing
Computer programming

Modular implicits Leo White Fr´ed´eric Bour A common criticism of OCaml is its lack of support for ad-hoc polymorphism. The classic example of this is OCaml’s separate addition operators for integers (+) and floatin

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