
19 Jun
2008
19 Jun
'08
1:18 p.m.
* On Thursday, June 19 2008, Ketil Malde wrote:
As a side note, may I advise you to use another symbol, and leave the poor dot alone? Overloading it as a module separator is bad enough. If you have a keyboard that allows greater-than-ascii input, there are plenty of options: « » ¡ £ ¥ ł € ® ª...
And even if you have a plain us layout in hardware, you can use us-international layout (or whatever it is called). So we can make haskell sort of like apl... While we are kind of on this topic, what makes the characters ħ þ prefix operator by default, while º and most other odd ones infix?