On 3 Jan 2008, at 7:40 AM, Nicholls, Mark wrote:

I do not necessarily disagree....

But if I can identify the overlap....then I have leant the overlap...on
the cheap.

Not really. You still don't have the context which allows you to fit the Haskell features into a complete system. Meaning is derived from context, it's not inherent --- and the meaning and use of even those features that translate between Haskell and C++ is completely different, because the context they need to fit into makes them suitable for different sorts of applications.

jcc

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