
On 10/8/07, Alistair Bayley
For me, a large part of Haskell's attraction are the features which reflect good engineering practice: strong, static type checking; purely functional code; good FFI. It should be easier to write simple, reliable software in Haskell than in most other languages; IMO, getting the unwashed hordes to use Haskell would be a great improvement in software industry productivity.
I recently put it thus to a friend: When it's hard writing a program in Haskell, it is usually because Haskell makes you think about what you are doing, and as a consequence you end up doing your thinking sooner rather than later. This usually ends with better software with fewer bugs. cheers, T. -- Thomas Conway drtomc@gmail.com Silence is the perfectest herald of joy: I were but little happy, if I could say how much.