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You’r right that only OCaml and Haskell can be used as extraction target for Coq programs. However, it is possible to use Coq to write verified C software. On example is the Verified Software Toolchain that lets you translate C programs to a format that Coq understands and can prove theorems regarding their behavior.
No, why would I address anything of any subtly or nuance if you cannot even agree to the most basic facts. Facts backed up by your own source?
Facts backed by empirical evidence and history. The two things you continue to ignore here.
All you have done so far is back pedal when I try to follow your reasoning. So, please come back to me if you are able to critique anything at all about Putin or Russia. Until then it is a waste of time talking to you.
I haven’t back pedaled on anything, but it’s clear that an honest discussion is not possible with you. Bye.
there have been attempts at writing kernels using stuff like Coq https://www.cs.columbia.edu/~rgu/publications/cacm19-gu.pdf
Well since you love fallacies so much I will overlook your appeal to authority and just quote the guy, who ever the heck he is.
I’m not making any appeal to authority. I’m providing you with well argued and sourced explanation of what actually happened. Notice how you did not address any of the points being made in the article.
So yeah. What else did I claim when I said that Putin is directly responsible for the war?
Nice cherry picking there because that’s not really the point that the article is making is it?