It's great to see that Haskell and FP gains more and more visibility.

One very little comment, continuing on the topic of mathematical schools and traditions: Shönfinkel was not a German mathematician, but a Soviet one (he was Jewish, of course).

Taking into account the fact that he already worked before 1917, he can also be called Russian mathematician, probably.

And also Ukrainian, since he seems to have been born in Ukraine.

Don Stewart wrote:
Simon talks about laziness, purity and other FP concepts
to some .NET guys. Simon starts 7minutes 20seconds in.

    http://www.dotnetrocks.com/default.aspx?ShowNum=310

Good work Simon!

-- Don
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