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> Haskell for example is not like that. Python does better here. I think Scala is one of the best languages in that regard.

This seems ripe for getting a lot of passionate anecdotes out of the woodwork.




Ha or not. Looks like I was wrong.


Not enough attention maybe? :)

Also, I like Haskell. It's just that the learning curve is much steeper at the beginning. This also has an advantage in that you will rather find experienced people in a project and don't have to deal with different styles within a project. The drawback is that it's harder to learn while being productive at the same time.




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