FW: [Haskell-cafe] RE:Cross-over from Haskell.org [Haskell] Re: Newbie: what are the advantages of Haskell?

2007-05-02 Thread Taillefer, Troy (EXP)
These Haskell lists seems to have a problem of having to many elitist pricks on it admittedly I am probably in this category as well so I will help you guys and by eliminating one prick and remove myself from the list good luck with the rest of them Troy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: FW: [Haskell-cafe] RE:Cross-over from Haskell.org [Haskell] Re: Newbie: what are the advantages of Haskell?

2007-05-02 Thread Michael T. Richter
no need to get all touchy-feely about this. Perl is popular so it must have some merit. So is Crack. I still won't smoke it, though. I don't subscribe to the flawed reasoning that Perl Hackers just don't know any better or that they are dumb, or intellectual inferior in some

Re: FW: [Haskell-cafe] RE:Cross-over from Haskell.org [Haskell] Re: Newbie: what are the advantages of Haskell?

2007-05-02 Thread ajb
G'day all. Quoting Michael T. Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Ummm... Udo? Just what the fuck did you hope to accomplish with this kind of talk? Guys, could we keep it civil on the list, please? And for the record: http://www.perl.com/pub/2000/12/advocacy.html Cheers, Andrew Bromage

Re: FW: [Haskell-cafe] RE:Cross-over from Haskell.org [Haskell] Re: Newbie: what are the advantages of Haskell?

2007-05-02 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
ajb: G'day all. Quoting Michael T. Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Ummm... Udo? Just what the fuck did you hope to accomplish with this kind of talk? Guys, could we keep it civil on the list, please? And for the record: http://www.perl.com/pub/2000/12/advocacy.html I'd like