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(This piece emphasises Haskell's purity and my simplicity. Some rationality behind it: - Haskell is considered powerful but feared. - has Biblical symbolism as being condemned to perpetual purity with option to be saved via monads, which according to Spino)
 
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(1)Haskell is considered powerful but feared.
This piece emphasises Haskell's purity and my simplicity. Some rationality behind it:
 
 
(2)Reversed Biblical logic: condemned to purity to be saved by monads, which according to Leibniz "are arranged by God in a perfect order which ascends to God, the supreme monad"
- Haskell is considered powerful but feared.
 
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(3)With great respect for Haskell Curry there are other people whom the language owes, thus it is only fair to be abstract with the icon name.
- has Biblical symbolism as being condemned to perpetual purity with option to be saved via monads, which according to Spinoza "are arranged by God in a perfect order which ascends to God, the supreme monad"
 
- Haskell's purity is a kind of harmless attempt to play God by incapsulating the world only to ignor it but which would still somehow put it in the same boat with the devil. They both prefer your brain to Turing machin:-)
 

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(1)Haskell is considered powerful but feared. (2)Reversed Biblical logic: condemned to purity to be saved by monads, which according to Leibniz "are arranged by God in a perfect order which ascends to God, the supreme monad" (3)With great respect for Haskell Curry there are other people whom the language owes, thus it is only fair to be abstract with the icon name.

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