
6 Nov
2009
6 Nov
'09
3:25 p.m.
Henning,
I cannot tell whether *I* would find it problematic in practice. Hudak et al. write:
"However, the limitations of this solution soon became apparent. Inspired by the Fox project at CMU, two of Hughes’s students implemented a TCP/IP stack in Haskell, making heavy use of polymorphism in the different layers. ...
Yes, I think that this is the paragraph that can also be found in the History of Haskell. I might add that better refactoring tools could also have been a solution, right?
Agreed. Cheers, Stefan