Let me guess: Haskell has become that language where you can write anything you want with only three lines of code, provided you use that definitions provided by someone else who did the same thing last month from a third person’s code, etc, back to 1990.
Let me guess: Haskell has become that language where you can write anything you want with only three lines of code, provided you use that definitions provided by someone else who did the same thing last month from a third person’s code, etc, back to 1990.