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by JadeNB
3654 days ago
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> Really? Fine. Then please show me a list of Haskell equivalents of Eclipse, NetBeans, Open Office, e-commerce software, and other big software which was written in Java. Thank you. What in the world about js8's post, which said (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=11895156): > I actually prefer Haskell, because it is pretty simple, you have datatypes and functions and that's it.. In Java, things are more complicated, with all the different design patterns and classes and other contraptions. I think you have to be smarter to program in Java than to program in Haskell. did you take to be a claim that Haskell offers equivalents of the vast Java ecosystem, or even any claim about the relative merits of the products of the languages (rather than the ease of using them to program)? |
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I like Haskell, and I consider Haskell far superior (and more complicated) than Java. I also know Java pretty well. Java is far from being "more complicated" than Haskell. There is a reason why there are way more Java developers than Haskell developers. In my experience Haskell is powerful and elegant but not very practical. Practical are other languages (Rust, C++, Java, Nim, OCaml, ...). That' why Eclipse, Open Office, MS Office, operating systems, mars land projects and other big software is written in everything but Haskell.
https://www.quora.com/Functional-Programming-Which-of-Haskel...