On 08-Oct-2004, Andre Pang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe that Marcin wishes to prove the same point that I want to: 
> namely, Clean encourages use of strictness by making it easier to use 
> (via language annotations).  At the risk of sounding ignorant and 
> arrogant, I think the Haskell community in general does not understand 
> the importance of syntactic sugar to make such tasks easier.

I think the Haskell community understands well the importance of syntactic
sugar; witness the use of syntactic sugar for monads, the `infix` operator
syntax, the layout rules, etc.

I think the Haskell community has just been a bit slower in understanding
the importance of strictness :)  But that seems to be gradually changing.

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