Bulat Ziganshin wrote:

 one possibly
interesting variant of these "strict Haskell" can be Clean language -
it's also lazy by default, afaik, but contains better features to
specify strictness, compiler that generates fast code (at the level of
OCaml/jhc), plus IDE with GUI libs. comparing to Haskell, it seems
somewhat like "Visual Basic" comparing to plain Basic. again, i don't
tried it (and it's not free, afair), so look himself.

Yourself...

... You will find that Clean IS FREE under LGPL, although commercial
versions exist as well.

Don't spread dubious "truths".

Jerzy Karczmarczuk
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