[Haskell-cafe] The difficulty of designing a sequence class

Bayley, Alistair Alistair_Bayley at invescoperpetual.co.uk
Tue Aug 1 08:11:18 EDT 2006


> From: haskell-cafe-bounces at haskell.org 
> [mailto:haskell-cafe-bounces at haskell.org] On Behalf Of John Meacham
>
> I liken learning haskell to tipping over a
> vending machine. you can't just push it, you gotta rock it back and
> forth a few times building up momentum until bam! suddenly 
> the flash of insight hits and it all makes sense.
> 
>         John

This reminds me of the Simpson's episode where Homer attacks a vending
machine and it falls on him, crushing him while at the same time spewing
chocolate into his mouth. He falls into a coma.

Haskell can be like that too, some days.

Alistair
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