I think we need a subset of haskell as a new language (or as a
developing pattern) to work with and teach and learn more easily as
you have mentioned.
I had read a text about mathematics which was something like this :
"New mathematic theories does not populize because of their fabiolus
logical th
Hello Kaveh,
Sunday, August 6, 2006, 12:54:01 PM, you wrote:
>> how can we decrease Haskell popularity?
> Why? Because someone must prevent mean programmers to try Haskell? Or
> it is a bit of old holy codex? Or maybe I must feal tired of hearing
> newbies questions?
all the three and especiall
Hello Kaveh,
Saturday, August 5, 2006, 11:52:16 AM, you wrote:
> I do not meant to compile Haskell to MSIL/JVM. I meant to compile
> Haskell to the Java or C# itself!
for what? btw, there is a jhc compiler (http://repetae.net/john/) that
translates Haskell to ANSI C which allows to reach OCaml-l
Hello Antonio,
Saturday, August 5, 2006, 7:07:17 PM, you wrote:
>>> But there must be a way to populize Haskell!
>> What for?
> On the other hand, individuals that need to belong to an elite, and
> the RTFM crowd, will experience a further frustration to feed their insecure
> personality.
the