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1. I prefer reference counting -- machines today surely have enough cache memory to store the counters, and it's not like Python's bloated runtime, module system and loading of class members won't completely flush the cache, several times. Reference cycwhat? Next question please.
2. No. Haskell is a functional programming language, therefore I don't understand it even at a basic level.
3. Obviously not, I stopped reading it at the first occurrence of the word
lambda. To be honest, I still don't know how Python's
lambda actually works (I was drunk one night and I accepted a shady patch from some asshole; ever since then, I've been unable to remove it due to hordes of faggots threatening to stop using the language, wtf?!).
4. What's a Touhou?
5. I think it's a great idea. Computers have limited resources and we can't afford mathematicians using "infinite lists" or things like that. Hell, even the universe has a finite amount of atoms.