
Roman Beslik
I do not agree. They are not confused by other languages, they treat all languages as born equal.
Are you saying this is a good thing?
creating our separate source of knowledge leads to isolationism and narrow-minded vision.
But also to a consistent, and actually *useful* resource. I'm all for having an open mind, but not so open that one's brain falls out.
Maybe Wikipedia articles are bad because they are provided by community — then HaskellWiki will suffer likewise. :(
I don't think WP articles are bad because they are provided by a community, but because they are provided by multiple communities, using the terms in incompatible ways. E.g the article on generic programming mainly talks about parametric polymorphism. The article on type systems starts off with some definitions by Cardelli, but goes on to discuss so-called dynamic type systems, which are an entirely different thing. -k -- If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants