
11 Nov
2008
11 Nov
'08
11:32 a.m.
Hi all,
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 11:38, Dave Tapley
Usually I'll avoid then question and explain that it is a 'complete' language and we do have more than enough libraries to make it useful and productive. But I'd be keen to know if people have any anecdotes, ideally ones which can subsequently be twisted into an argument for Haskell ;)
I would not use Haskell if I were faced with the prospect of producing a huge system in short time (i.e. meaning I couldn't do it by myself) and all I had was a pool of "regular" programmers that have been trained in .NET, Java, C++, Python, <your favorite imperative language>. Yes, sad - but true. I'd very much like to see this twisted to an argument for Haskell :) cheers, Arnar