I too wish that some OxCaml features bring new blood to OCaml. I've been using OCaml for a few years for personal projects and I find the language really simple and powerful at the same time, but I had to implement me some foundational libraries (e.g. proper JSON, parser combinators), and now I'm considering porting one of those projects to Rust just so I can have unboxed types and better Windows support.
> even older than Rust
That's an understatement, (O)Caml is between 17 and 25 years older than Rust 0.1 depending on which Caml implementation you start counting from.
> even older than Rust
That's an understatement, (O)Caml is between 17 and 25 years older than Rust 0.1 depending on which Caml implementation you start counting from.