Shae Matijs Erisson wrote:

Remi Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:



At least one. (Me) And, judging from the amount of references to
Python in these mailing-lists, I really doubt I'm the only one.



At least two. I also came to Haskell from Python.


Me three.

I actually met Haskell mostly by reading about it in the python
mailinglist/newsgroup. (in e.g. Alex Martelli's posts)



I met Haskell because I started writing all of my Python code with a single
return point, was overusing reduce and map, building function pipelines, and
finally someone asked me if I'd used Haskell before.


I met Haskell by first meeting Vyper, which was a more
functionally-slanted variant of Python, which was written in Ocaml. This
led me to Haskell, which I liked better.

Haskell is beautiful on the outside and the inside. :-)



Yes, Haskell is beautiful inside and outside. That's something that has kept me
interested in it for years. 'Conceptually pure' is what I call it.


Yep.

Bryn

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