
On 10/10/2007, Seth Gordon
"Nervous? Anxious? You found an irreproducable bug in your program and have to fix it until tomorrow? You feel that your code needs essential cleanup, but you postponed it for long in order to not introduce new bugs? You can hardly maintain the code as it grows and grows?
Pause a minute!
Maybe we can help. Try Haskell. Its effect is immediate and long-lasting. There are warrantedly no side effects. It's scientifically approved. Available without prescription."
Aha! Instead of the lambda surrounded by mathematical stuff as the haskell.org logo, we need a picture of a medicine bottle.
"Haskell. Fewer headaches. No side effects."
I like this, very catchy! Though, I suppose, if you're a die-hard imperative programmer, you probably will have a few headaches as you try to wrap your head around Haskell :-) -- Sebastian Sylvan +44(0)7857-300802 UIN: 44640862