Ketil Malde <ketil <at> malde.org> writes: > > Don Stewart <dons <at> galois.com> writes: > > >> Good start, if only the "advanced" were replaced with something more > >> characteristic, like "lazy", or "statically typed". Which, BTW, both do not > > > "lazy" and "statically typed" don't mean much to other people. They are > > buzz words that mean nothing to many people. > > But they /are/ defining characteristics of the language, still. I think > they should be mentioned, ideally as links to separate pages (or > pop-ups or a "live" sidebar?) that explain what they mean, and why you'd > want them. > > -k
I agree that it is important to highlight the features that are characteristic of the language. However, I would add that "statically typed" is a turn-off for some people, so I think it is important to add "with type inference". _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe