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by pron
2335 days ago
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That's not what the author of the article seems to think, though. He admits that "Haskell is never really going to be a mainstream programming language," but even non-mainstream languages, like, say, Erlang or Clojure are very much concerned with the why, and aren't aimed at research. A research language and a non-mainstream language are two very different things. |
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