I'm hopefully off to a job interview soon for a SCADA
application (industrial automation). C++/C# combo on Windows.

There are SO many applications for Felix. All my current
efforts have been on the compiler and type system.

But the primary market is for the multi-threading model:
that's the key feature that distinguishes it from other
languages: it's easier to point to a performance graph
and show some nice simple fibrated code than explain
the advantages of advanced type systems.

I barely understand what a GADT is .. how would I 
explain how it helps a commercial client?

-- 
John Skaller <skaller at users dot sf dot net>
Felix, successor to C++: http://felix.sf.net

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