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I think a lot of people are focusing on the implementation details here, which is fun and great, but the real deep insight here is the idea of a global registry of correct functions.

If you postulate for a minute that the (truly nontrivial) surface problems are all solved, and concentrate only on the idea of a universally accessible group of functions that accretes value over time -- like a stdlib that every language on every runtime could access -- that seems like a pretty exciting idea worth thinking about.

I had something like that idea almost two decades ago (http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/perl/porters/26139?do=...) but at the time it was all in fun. But these days, that sort of thing starts looking pretty possible, especially for the group of pure functions.




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