On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, ChrisK wrote:
> I look at it this way: Every person who adds Haskell, however shallowly, to
> their repertoire acts as an example that may spur others to learn Haskell,
> perhaps deeply. And that is a win not because of language chauvinism, but
> because of concept chauvin
Michael Vanier wrote:
> I haven't been following this thread closely, but would it be rude to
> suggest that someone who doesn't want to put the effort into learning
> the (admittedly difficult) concepts that Haskell embodies shouldn't be
> using the language?
Sorry Michael, but I will take your