Le 30/12/2011 01:44, Steve Horne a écrit :
Switching mental models doesn't change the logic any more than switching number bases.
Especially when your mental model operates with Dybbuks which do horrible things behind your back... If this is your vision of logic, it is a peculiar one.

Either way, at run-time, Haskell is impure.
Most people here, some VERY knowledgeable, do not agree with you. /Errare humanum est, perseverare diabolicum/. Either way, since you insist to prove that you DON'T WANT to understand other people view, I wish you good luck.


Jerzy Karczmarczuk

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