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by bananaflag
123 days ago
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> A success story by what definition? I cannot judge Haskell as I don't know it well enough. In the sense that it looks coherent and incorporates a lot of lessons learned over the decades of functional programming. Design by committee usually fails either by being boring or by becoming a Frankenstein monster made of various contradictory opinions of committee members. Neither is the case with Haskell. And the only bad design decision that I know of, namely to not make Monad derived from Applicative, was corrected in a future release. |
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