On Thu, 27 Dec 2007 17:39:25 +0200, Jonathan Cast
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Haskell is not a computer programming language; Haskell implementations
are not required to run on computers. Haskell is a formal notation for
computation (completely unrelated to the Von Neuman machine sitting on
your desk). It can be implemented on Von Neuman machines, because they
are still universal Turing machines, but it is /not/ a radical attack on
the problem of programming peripherals!
How do you call that "thing" that implement Haskell ?
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