Hi all!

I am curious as to why Haskell not is homoiconic?
I am interested in the reasons behind that design descision.


I ask using this defintion og homiconicity:
Homiconic means that "the primary representation of programs is also a
data structure in a primitive type of the language itself" --
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homoiconic
Examples: LISP, Rebol, Natural Languages...

Thank you/Henning
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