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by pekk
4351 days ago
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You can't have this both ways. Either what is 'Pythonic' is subjective and community-based AND your arguments about Haskell are also subjective and based on the Haskell community, or some things are just better than others both within Python and among languages. But even in the second case, you have to do more than wave your hands around to show that Haskell is superior if you want to move beyond pure, substance-less snobbery. If you did that, you'd find that you were leaning on some assumed values - for example, the values of the Haskell community. If all you have to say is that Python's values are subjective while Haskell's values are the actually important ones, this is really pure snobbery without any substance. |
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