
2008/12/17 wman <666wman@gmail.com>:
2008/12/17 Tristan Seligmann
I really don't think that including a visual pun on the (>>=) operator translates to "Haskell, it's all about monads"; you're only likely to recognise the pun after you already know about monads anyway.
True, true, and who cares about folks afraid of unknown operators which might do wonderfull stuff ;-)))
That's the kind of mentality I am talking about. The "we are better than you" mentality, should stay with the Java and .NET people. If you have this urge of feeling superior and believe haskell-hacking is some kind of achievement..... . Haskell is a tool like any other, it's the ideas you manifest by it that are important. And of course the way you do it. The logo should be attractive; fire sparks of curiosity, represent what haskell is, capture the essence of haskell. Ps: This is no flame, I am making a point. If you feel this is a flame; then I must apologize for the harsh tone.
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