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One Div Zero: The Kingdom of Nerbs

<sep/>it's difficult to express ideas that are simple to express in functional programming languages. Scala is a language for the JVM

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Re: a regressive view of support for imperative programming in Haskell

<sep/>worth from a Haskell newbie (and from someone who's been doing FP since November, mainly in Scala.) I really like Haskell's purity and having the clear separation between zero side effects and<sep/>

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Re: a regressive view of support for imperative programming in Haskell

<sep/>worth from a Haskell newbie (and from someone who's been doing FP since November, mainly in Scala.) I really like Haskell's purity and having the clear separation between zero side effects and<sep/>

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Re: a regressive view of support for imperative programming in Haskell

For what it's worth from a Haskell newbie (and from someone who's been doing FP since November, mainly in Scala.) I really like<sep/>

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defmacro - Writing A Lisp Interpreter In Haskell

Aardige verhaal hoe je in Haskell een Lisp interpreter kunt schrijven. En passant wat steken naar Java.

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Why learning Haskell/Python makes you a worse programmer

The moral of the story: don't bother improving yourself, unless you have the freedom to improve your environment accordingly. That's rather depressing. Can anyone put a better spin on this and cheer me up?

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