No really.

Scala, Clojure and Ocaml also do have quite industry support already.
Actually on my job, any client would pick one of those over D, as they
are slowly being accepted in enterprise projects.

A curious fact is that the FP fans have much to thank to Microsoft, as
it is the company with more FP research on their paychecks. Many open
source fans are not aware that a few of the main developers in the Ocaml and Haskell communities, work for Microsoft Research labs.

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Paulo

Am 10.04.2012 02:25, schrieb Froglegs:
I like functional languages, but the only one that seems to have much
support is F#.


I've used TBB Flow Graph in C++ and found it to be a major improvement
over straight parallel algorithms/tasks/message passing etc which seem
to be the norm(like in D). Expressing dependencies between separate
nodes was super easy.



Do any other languages have support for flow based concurrency like
C++/TBB?

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