
Andrew Coppin wrote:
Haskell 98 does an excellent job of being extremely simple, yet almost unbelievably powerful. Almost every day, I am blown away by how powerful it is. I suppose it just defies belief that you could possibly need even *more* power than is already in the language...
Sounds like the blub paradox ;-)
and also, as I've mentioned, Haskell being simple is one of the most appealing things about it. I dislike conceptual complexity. Still, it's only my personal opinion, and the decision isn't actually up to me...
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