on the world,
but it would make experimenting with alternatives cheaper than it currently
is.
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it for
nefarious purposes.
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må. den 23.03.2009 klokka 20:08 (-0700) skreiv Tom.Amundsen:
How long did it take you to become proficient in Haskell? By that, I mean -
how long until you were just as comfortable with Haskell as you were with
your strongest language at that time?
It's been nine months since I first started
I know what you're saying, in a way. There is much haskell code that's
completely illegible to me. I would say there is a difference between
Haskell and Perl though, in that Perl code is too smart aka. clever,
while Haskell code is usually simply, well, too smart. This means code
written using
/haskell-cafe
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