do in Haskell, but it does have the advantage of familiar syntax. On the other hand
they say it is easier to teach functional programming to people who have
never programmed before.
I was of course thinking of how to persuade someone to adopt Haskell as yet another programming language.
Marc Charpentier wrote:
On 3 d�c. 2004, at 17:18, Keean Schupke wrote:
Its not yet another programming language - it's the future and you don't want to be left behind...
Keean.
But Erik Meijer wrote (http://blogs.gotdotnet.com/emeijer/):
" Pure functional programmers, your days are numbered. The grim reaper is knocking at your door."
:-/
Marc Charpentier
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