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by lelf
4367 days ago
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> If it's not natural for you to think ahead, create the structure you need before writing it up, Haskell is not the right language for you. No, Haskell is probably even more fit here. Haskell is a godsend for prototyping! Because you throw any crap into the editor and with Haskell you'll know immediately what's wrong with said crap. And then when you refactor it later the compiler will guide and help you. I feel like people just haven't got balls to see many compilation errors and prefer buggy, non-working, but “see! no errors, not like in those haskells!” code. |
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Please don't inject such language into technical discussions on Hacker News. The last thing we want is to swerve into low-quality flamewars.
Orangeduck, reikonomusha and others have posted fine comments in this thread. If they're wrong, the thing to do is show, not tell, that they're wrong. Then disagreement will make the discussion better instead of worse.