I don't think this commentary is really fair.  It's also insular and bad for
the reputation of the Haskell community.  There are enough barriers to
exploring FP and Haskell already.  The purpose of the article was to
encourage people to start taking baby steps toward FP, not to demonstrate a
deep mastery of the subject.

I feel (maybe others agree) delighted that someone so widely read
begins to extoll the virtues of functional programming. I also feel
(maybe others also agree) disappointed that this, and other such
articles, fail to take the subject far enough, really showing what
better programming languages can do. I supposed I should be happy; the
long road to FP has to start somewhere, hopefully others will start
down that road sooner rather than later.

 Jared.
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