IIRC, while they added the underlying language support for effects to this version to get the multicore support working, the standard library support for effects isn't really ready yet, so you may want to hold off another year or so.
I think eventually it will hopefully turn into something like what languages like purescript have which would be really cool.
(I've only used ocaml a tiny bit and use f# a lot more but I keep periodically checking the status of this because it's something that would make ocaml a lot more interesting to me.)
I think eventually it will hopefully turn into something like what languages like purescript have which would be really cool.
(I've only used ocaml a tiny bit and use f# a lot more but I keep periodically checking the status of this because it's something that would make ocaml a lot more interesting to me.)