
24 Oct
2008
24 Oct
'08
5:16 p.m.
Quoth Tim Newsham:
Haskell programs with particular constraints (i.e. pure, total Haskell, doesn't primarily call gtk...)
Yup, and that's a great thing that we should be evangelizing to all potential users. No need to go overboard and tell them that there will never be a crash, though.. The robustness claim is strong enough without embellishment.
Pure, total Haskell programs may blow the stack. Just what is the concise, compelling, unembellished claim regarding Haskell's inherent robustness? Regards, John Dorsey