
Yeah, but to learn how to start the hovercraft, you have to take a
6-week training class.
On 7/23/07, Hugh Perkins
On 7/23/07, Jonathan Cast
wrote: Fine you guys can have Haskell as the hovercraft, not one of those big
ones
mind,
How do you get that Haskell has to be small? It seems a great big language to me.
Well, partly to be controversial, partly because.... one of those small zippy 'glade hovers would be just so much fun! You're saying you'd rather play around with a big commercial hovercraft like they use across the Channel?
Let the commercial boys use F# or O'Caml, we can zip around on the 'glade hover :-)
Oh, and by the way, the 'glade hover in our case is modular and comes with 100% user serviceable parts!
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