> Granted, my sheep don't understand when I yell at them in haskell
From my own experience, try Assembly or Ook, they're both more geared towards mammals. Haskell is for communicating with machinery, that's your mistake right there ;)
On another note, what I found when working land is that time flies by, you can zone out just as easily ploughing a chunk of land as you can while writing code. And it's inspiring. Another thing that it shows you is how much wildlife there is on an otherwise visually empty piece of land.
From my own experience, try Assembly or Ook, they're both more geared towards mammals. Haskell is for communicating with machinery, that's your mistake right there ;)
On another note, what I found when working land is that time flies by, you can zone out just as easily ploughing a chunk of land as you can while writing code. And it's inspiring. Another thing that it shows you is how much wildlife there is on an otherwise visually empty piece of land.