Hi.

In these days I'm discussing with some friends, that mainly use Python as programming language, but know well other languages like Scheme, Prolog, C, and so.

These friends are very interested in Haskell, but it seems that the main reason why they don't start to seriously learning it, is that when they start reading some code, they feel the "Perl syndrome".

That is, code written to be "too smart", and that end up being totally illegible by Haskell novice.

I too have this feeling, from time to time.


Since someone is starting to write the Haskell coding style, I really suggest him to take this "problem" into strong consideration.


Manlio
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