dons:
> jason.dusek:
> > Too bad they didn't pimp Haskell as practical.
>
> It looked like an archaic view of Haskell based on reading wikipedia,
> imo. Perhaps we should take charge of the wikipedia page, if it is that
> influential.
To those reading, the wikipedia article is here,
http:/
Amen to that. People who haven't really given a fair look at functional
langauges (Haskell in particular) seem to have a very poor conception of
them. Again, this seems to especially be a problem with Haskell (i.e., the
whole "monads are hard" thing)... If this is where people are getting their
i
jason.dusek:
> Too bad they didn't pimp Haskell as practical.
It looked like an archaic view of Haskell based on reading wikipedia,
imo. Perhaps we should take charge of the wikipedia page, if it is that
influential.
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Too bad they didn't pimp Haskell as practical.
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