
kynn wrote:
Perl is a large, ugly, messy language filled with quirks and eccentricities, while Haskell is an extremely elegant language whose design is guided by a few overriding ideas. (Or so I'm told.)
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May I ask why you want to learn it so much, if you find it so hard? I'm sure most would disagree with me but maybe you'd be better off with perl for your one liners and scripts if it serves your purpose well. You say that you've heard Haskell is extremely elegant, but is that really the reason you want to start using it as your general purpose and scripting language? I'm also interested in it myself because of it's elegance, and in order to learn different paradigms, to explore the strength of the type system etc etc, but I'm not in a particular rush to be able to use it as the one true language for scripting or web applications, or xyz, as quite a few people lately seem to be asking about. Just curious. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Why-Perl-is-more-learnable-than-Haskell-tf3559193.html... Sent from the Haskell - Haskell-Cafe mailing list archive at Nabble.com.