Hi everyone, I thought I would bring a students perspective into this discussion. Moving from a C background to Haskell, the layout wasn't very intuitive at first. This was mainly due to my hand's on approach (looking at examples and trying to code similar programs). Given that if i read up on the layout first I would have had less trouble. I did notice that the error messages generated by incorrect layout don't offer much clue to the origin of the layout error, well from a beginner's interpretation of the error messages anyway.
Having said that, now that I have gotten used to the Haskell layout I simply adore it. I often remember tiredly coding in C and relying on the compiler to locate where i had left out a ';' at the end of a statement or two. With Haskell there is no such need! Tuong, a happy haskell student.. _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell