
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Steve Schafer wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 22:39:27 +0200, you wrote:
In C#, when you call a function you type "(" and instantly you get a popup box telling you what the name of the first argument is, then when you've written the first argument and hit "," you get the name (and type) of the second argument.
That's not a feature of C# itself, but rather a feature of the development environment you're using. You can write C# code in NotePad, and I will guarantee you that you won't see any such popups. ;)
There do exist various development environments for Haskell, but I don't think any of them are particularly popular.
Since you can write Plugins for Eclipse in Haskell, things become interesting: http://leiffrenzel.de/eclipse/cohatoe/