I wonder whether the Haskell community tryed to reproduce the study Lisp as an
alternative to Java, by Ron Garret / Erann Gat. However, since that study was
reproduced in almost every other language (with a fair amount of cheating going
on, I believe :-), I am sure that there is a Haskell version (without cheating,
I am sure :-). Here is a paper about the original study:
http://www.flownet.com/gat/papers/lisp-java.pdf
Here is Norvig's solution to the original problem:
http://www.norvig.com/java-lisp.html
Could someone send me a link to a Haskell solution, with comments? I have seen
a solution in Clean, but since it was a homework in the college where I study,
I am quite sure that my fellow students have just translated Norvig's solution
to Clean. Therefore, it would be great if one could send me a link to a Clean
solution too.
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