
I have started to love haskell and like these friends I am starting to be annoying about "Why not haskell?" and realy realy why not haskell? In commercial world there are buzz-oriented languages that do the "barking to the picture" in their "communities" - which are in fact groups of free marketers for "the companies". Let all those guys continue to bulk their noisy space! But again "why not haskell?". I think - this is my opinion according to my experiences and abilities and I know they are not the best ones; I only try to participate in this discussion which is important to me - the main reasons are two: 1 - monads : there must be something to make a clear tool for a none-mathematician programmer. (I still have understanding problems with them). 2 - there must be an easy way to include existing libraries. There are many stable libraries in CPAN for perl, implemented in C for example. And why not to have a system for writing C in haskell? Or an easy interface for using these codes without reimplementing haskell identities in C? Thanks all