I don't want to be misunderstood but I DON'T WANT to believe this.
You don't have to -- it was an APRIL FOOL'S JOKE!
(I figure I better go on record as saying this, otherwise
it will end up in the newspapers and then I really will be
in hot water!)
Happy Haskelling,
-Paul
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the C program, which often crashed and killed the patients.
I don't want to be misunderstood but I DON'T WANT to believe this.
Would these people please wake up and smell the roses. The original
message was sent on APRIL FIRST (hint, hint; solution to puzzle below
for those not
Paul Hudak writes:
For every bad story there is a good one.
For every bad story there are two good ones. Recently, a local
hospital suffered many malpractice suits due to faulty software in
their X-Ray machine. So, they decided to rewrite the code in Haskell
for more reliability.