Some day I’ll be a language designer
…and then I’ll understand why so many Haskell examples are examples of language interpreters. Until then, seriously, no one actually writes that kinda stuff, so honestly, it’s a silly example that we’ve really beaten to death. Give it up already. For real.




We could say Haskell has been a language ‘from universities to universities’. As far as this change, what is finally happening very fast, interpreter won’t be a common example anymore.
I mean academic papers will be the exception and not the rule.
proyectoprincipia
2 January, 2009 at 7:53 am