Re. Haskell Digest, Vol 41, Issue 3, Quotes of the Week:

   * Eric: The Haskell [code] contains no redundancy. In fact, in all
     the [Haskell] code I've written, in both production and play, each
     idea is expressed once and only once. It is the Zen ideal of
     perfect code. And thats never happened to me before.

You may also be interested in the following:

  "The real key to good programming is the Write Things Once or WTO
   principle: any violation of this principle means a replication
   that makes the program harder to understand and to maintain, and
   yields a potential source of bugs: modifying a copy without
   modifying the other ones."

   Gerard Berry, in The Esterel v5 Language Primer, June 5, 2000

Nikhil
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