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- Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 11:23:50 +0100
- From: Attila Kinali <attila@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] recomendations for a functional language
- References: <20091101131525.5f4312bd.attila@example.com> <a63167770911010442pd642beco3268ed5c4a41d02@example.com> <20091102082821.GA28406@example.com>
- Organization: GEHIRN
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 17:28:21 +0900 Curt Sampson <cjs@example.com> wrote: > If you really want to see as much new stuff as possible, Haskell is > probably the only real option. After you've played with that a bit and > evaluated all of the various features it has, you can decide which ones > you can live without and move on to another language from there, taking > all of your general knowledge with you. You graded Common Lisp, Scheme and Haskell, without giving much information how you compared them. May i ask what you think the major differences of these languages are? Attila Kinali -- The trouble with you, Shev, is you don't say anything until you've saved up a whole truckload of damned heavy brick arguments and then you dump them all out and never look at the bleeding body mangled beneath the heap -- Tirin, The Dispossessed, U. Le Guin
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