
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 02:34:09AM +0100, Sebastian Sylvan wrote:
Anyway, I'm currently working on an article for a Swedish print magazine on Haskell (similar to the one linked above, but less argumentative) that's due out at the end of January 2005. Hopefully that will contribute to spark the interest of a few imperative programmers to try Haskell out. I think that's a pretty good way to go about it. If you calmly list the benifits of Haskell, with a few tutorial-ish examples, and get that published in a print magazine (which the mainstream programmers read) I think that could convince quite a few people to give it a try.
It does indeed help. The Dutch edition of c't published an article on Clean in the march edition of 2003, which seems to have lead to some new influx on the Clean mailinglists. Doei, Arthur. -- /\ / | arthurvl@cs.uu.nl | Work like you don't need the money /__\ / | A friend is someone with whom | Love like you have never been hurt / \/__ | you can dare to be yourself | Dance like there's nobody watching