[Haskell-beginners] sometimes Haskell isn't what you want

Angelos Sphyris knightofmathematics at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 10 21:24:44 CEST 2012


Well, at least you now know that the language exists and you have some idea of where its associated resources (libraries, tutorials...) are located, so that you can take it up again if the need arises in the future...
 
Angelos
 



Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2012 01:10:14 -0700
From: dennis.raddle at gmail.com
To: beginners at haskell.org
Subject: [Haskell-beginners] sometimes Haskell isn't what you want

Sadly, I've decided Haskell is not the right language for my current project. Python is better. I need to hack together data, and strict typing is getting in the way. Most of my algorithms are better served with imperative/mutable-data. I learned a lot about Haskell trying to do it, but my knowledge of the language is not quiet good enough and I feel like I'm fighting the language. Python is better. For now.


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