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by niek_pas
21 days ago
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I don't mean to sound elitist, but in a way, Haskell's difficulty is kind of the point of the language. The thing that's so elegant about Haskell is that it allows you to express programmatic constructs at a very abstract level. Abstraction is almost by definition difficult to grasp. That's why it takes a decade and a half for (most) people to go from arithmetic to calculus. |
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