Henning Thielemann wrote:
I prefer a definite choice between all_lower_case_with_underscore and camelCase identifier style.

me too and I prefer camlCase (but it was too late already, when I wrote these guidelines)

'you should probably"'  -- should probably what?

you should look into the section "Good Programming Practice" (i.e. decompose your stuff, but I'll rephrase that)

Is the function size restriction still sensible for Haskell? I think Haskell functions should be at most a few lines, but not "one or two screenfuls of text".

good point.

http://www.haskell.org/hawiki/UsingQualifiedNames

When reading (compilable) code unqualified names can be looked up using the haddock index.

http://www.haskell.org/hawiki/PairsOfIdentifiers

What about the pair (insert, delete) from Data.Set and Map?

Thanks for your comments
Christian
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