[Haskell-cafe] Another analogy
Jonathan Cast
jcast at ou.edu
Mon Jul 23 15:07:53 EDT 2007
On Monday 23 July 2007, Andrew Coppin wrote:
> From the guy who brought you "data in Haskell is like an undead quantum
> cat", I present the following:
>
> "If programming languages were like vehicles, C would be a Ferrari, C++
> would be a Porshe, Java would be a BWM and Haskell would be a hovercraft.
>
> It doesn't even have WHEELS! There is no steering wheel, no gearbox, no
> clutch... it doesn't even have BRAKES!!!
>
> It completely turns the rules upside down. I mean, it moves by PUSHING
> AIR. That's just crazy! It even STEERS by pushing air. It sounds so
> absurd, it couldn't possibly work...
>
> ...oh, but it DOES work. Very well, actually. In fact, a hovercraft can
> do some things that the others can't. It works on water. It can go
> sideways. It can REALLY turn on the spot."
I'm definitely keeping this around somewhere. Thanks.
Jonathan Cast
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fid-core
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fid-emacs
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