On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 3:37 AM, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic < ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Marc Weber <marco-owe...@gmx.de> writes: > > > Hi Qi, > > > > have a look at brainfuck language. Its turing complete as Python, > Haskell, etc > > are. Then you'll learn that the quesntion "Can I do everything possible" > > is not at all important. You have to ask instead: Can I complete my > > task in reasonable time and with reasonable runtime performance etc. > > And in a way that makes the code maintainable. > > > For most use cases Haskell is a good choice - the only real things > > I'm missing are > > - nice stack traces > > - completion support - because I find it relaxing not having to looking > > all names. This could be fixed to some extend though.. > > If you mean whilst writing your code, this is an editor issue (I believe > scion aims to help writing cross-editor utilities for things like > this). ghci also has tab-completion, and ghc-mod provides such > functionality in Emacs. > Is scion still being developed? I have the impression it's dead now. Really a shame, I think it has a good solid design and just needs work/polish. Jason
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