
Nice. It is true that Python picked up some elements of Haskell, but now both languages are mature enough so that features can go both ways.
It's called "The *Ultimate* Computer Language Guide," and it's on the internets, so it must be correct, right?
Wooow, it's barely 9 a.m. in France, it's too much irony so early in the
morning... ;-)
2010/11/4 Jonathan Geddes
This is off topic (almost regardless of the topic), but It gave me a laugh. Hope you all enjoy it, too.
I was telling a friend about the power and elegance of Haskell. When I mentioned that it has influenced many other programming languages, including his favorite language (Python) he retorted by saying that I was mistaken and it was, in fact, the other way around: Python inspired Haskell. The following link was his source of information (or FUD, as the case may be).
http://www.datarecoverylabs.com/ultimate-computer-language-guide.html
It's called "The *Ultimate* Computer Language Guide," and it's on the internets, so it must be correct, right?
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