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I found Haskell

Name: Anonymous 2011-06-08 18:33

I found the typing system in Haskell sometimes got in the way. Likewise, although Haskell has some capacity to define new language constructs, Lisp's macros are more powerful, and this provides a further degree of flexibility. I also find Haskell to be harder to read than lisp, largely because of built-in syntax and lazy evaluation. I also seem to recall haskell being pretty slow. Lisp on the other hand can be as fast or faster than C. Furthermore, with good unit testing, the sorts of errors one would catch in haskell, also get caught early on in lisp.

Name: Anonymous 2011-06-09 9:41

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godSay hi to the fairies and pink unicorns from me.
DEADThey live on in many VMs which map closely to current CPUs and they live in emulators, oh and surely there are enough working machines actually having such architectures. You're just showing your ignorance, and one can recognize almost every post that you make. I'd send you back from where you came from, but I really don't understand what makes you want to stay here when you're so unwanted, unless you're just attempting to troll, but the attempts are so poor that the best you can hope is a reply like this one.

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