[Haskell-cafe] I read somewhere that for 90% of a wide class of
computing problems, you only need 10% of the source code in Haskell,
that you would in an imperative language.
Casey Hawthorne
caseyh at istar.ca
Tue Sep 29 20:24:44 EDT 2009
I read somewhere that for 90% of a wide class of computing problems,
you only need 10% of the source code in Haskell, that you would in an
imperative language.
If this is true, it needs to be pushed.
And if by changing a few lines of source code one can develop a whole
family of similar applications, that needs to be pushed, also.
:)
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Regards,
Casey
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