2009/10/3 Erling Hellenäs <[email protected]>:
> "The data models of the two languages are
> vastly different."
>
> Hmm..lists and lists of lists does not seem that far from generalized arrays. 
> The basic types are similar or the same I guess ? I guess Raul had a solution 
> for our normal arrays ?

Lists in Haskell are uni-directed, with asymmetric access to
their elements, which makes them very unattractive as a
replacement for arrays.  There is also an Array datatype,
which is closer to J's arrays, but it is not as convenient to
work with.
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