Am Mittwoch, den 12.07.2006, 17:36 -0700 schrieb Jared Putnam:

> For a throwaway assembler, probably-correct code that anyone can work
> with is worth far more than provably-correct code that only one person
> can.

First, make that two persons.

Second, Haskell is *far* easier to understand for somebody who doesn't
know Haskell than Perl is for somebody who doesn't know Perl. Some would
argue, even for somebody who *does* know Perl.


- Viktor Pracht

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