Although there is absolutely no excuse for a statically typed language to have type inference, the actual typing part of programming time is pretty minimal.
>>13
Haskell type errors are very easy to understand. You are a failure.
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Anonymous2007-07-08 22:10 ID:w0QI7AMN
90% of lisp is parenthesis.
90% of python is "\t".
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Anonymous2007-07-09 2:55 ID:l6WPg9cd
>>1
who says type information is wasted? it is checked by the compiler, extracted by a thousand different programs, and you believe it's a waste? what a noob you must be...
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Anonymous2007-07-09 4:01 ID:AhHt7cc/
Until the day that what I think is automatically transformed into an application, I will always be writing what I already know.
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Anonymous2007-07-09 6:03 ID:7ZJp3Ckp
45%-55% of Haskell code looks like line noise.
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Anonymous2007-07-09 6:04 ID:S/bsZ9j+
>>22
You are programming wrong, this is not how it is for me.
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Anonymous2007-07-09 6:38 ID:AhHt7cc/
No, it just means you don't know what you're doing.