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by ternaryoperator
4237 days ago
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I agree Haskell has had an important influence, but I don't see why people would necessarily "go directly" to it because of that. In fact, I would argue just the reverse. People chose the derivative languages b/c they provide things the original does not. To wit, Lisp never became mainstream despite exerting a huge influence. Likewise Smalltalk. |
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I also said "or one of its direct descendants" (like Agda or Idris in all likeliness).
> To wit, Lisp never became mainstream
Clojure doesn't count? And the good parts of Perl, Ruby & Javascript are essentially Lisp without the homoiconicity.