[Haskell-cafe] Why Not Haskell?

Bulat Ziganshin bulat.ziganshin at gmail.com
Sat Aug 5 12:12:22 EDT 2006


Hello Bjorn,

Saturday, August 5, 2006, 6:59:33 PM, you wrote:

yes, thank you

>>> 2) Input and output are not good enough, in particular for graphical
>>> user interfacing and/or data base interaction. But it seems there are
>>> several user interfaces and SQL and other data base interfaces for
>>> Haskell, even though the tutorials don't seem to cover this.
>>
>> i've seen a paper which lists 7 (as i remember) causes of small
>> Haskell popularity, including teaching, libraries, IDEs and so on. may
>> be someone will give us the url

> Is this the paper you are referring to?

> Philip Wadler. Why no one uses functional languages. ACM SIGPLAN  
> Notices, 33(8):23--27, 1998.
> http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wadler98why.html






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 Bulat                            mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin at gmail.com



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