> There is no shortage of people praising Haskell every day, this is what is in fashion today.
I really don't like this characterization of interest in Haskell. It implies that it's no different from any other language and is just arbitrarily picked up because it's trendy. Learning Haskell is a very substantial investment of time and effort, it is very different from languages that most programmers have used before. It practically tells people “don't even try to like me, I'm high maintenance.”
I really don't like this characterization of interest in Haskell. It implies that it's no different from any other language and is just arbitrarily picked up because it's trendy. Learning Haskell is a very substantial investment of time and effort, it is very different from languages that most programmers have used before. It practically tells people “don't even try to like me, I'm high maintenance.”