
5 May
2008
5 May
'08
1:01 p.m.
Peter Hercek wrote:
Achim Schneider wrote:
Haskell wins the wickedness of design contest by using [()] and [] as truth values.
Maybe you wanted to say: "... by using [()] as True value and [] as False value" ... which does not seem that wicked (at least to me).
Oops sorry, missed you say "truth" and not "true" :-D Still not more wicked as 0 meaning False and non-zero meaning True in C.