ronilav·il y a 6 ans·discuss> Treating unicode as something optional was fine for early 2000s, but it's really not fine today.The issues are:* how unicode support is implemented in third party libraries: how easy it turns out to manipulate this datatype with those libraries* how easy it is to integrate third party libraries in a projectOCaml went a long way in both accounts since the early 2000s, perhaps you should give it a second look?
ronilav·il y a 6 ans·discussIt's clear that closed source device makers will never want to prove that there are no HW backdoor, or even monitoring chip in their products, but for a device like this one, is there a will to provide such guarantee?
The issues are:
* how unicode support is implemented in third party libraries: how easy it turns out to manipulate this datatype with those libraries
* how easy it is to integrate third party libraries in a project
OCaml went a long way in both accounts since the early 2000s, perhaps you should give it a second look?