[Haskell-cafe] can Haskell do everyting as we want?

Alberto G. Corona agocorona at gmail.com
Wed Aug 4 06:16:52 EDT 2010


Just to clarify,  I mean: Haskell may be seriously addictive.  Sounds like a
joke, but it is not.  I do not recommend it for coding something quick and
dirty.

2010/8/4 Alberto G. Corona <agocorona at gmail.com>

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> 2010/8/4 Zura_ <xyz at gol.ge>
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>> As already noted here, Haskell is a general purpose language, but you
>> should
>> take it with a grain of salt.
>> For instance, you can nail with a laptop (provided that you hit the place
>> where a HDD is located), but you prefer a hammer :)
>> One thing is if you do it only for enjoyment, in this case you can even
>> develop 3D shooter game in Haskell, but when it comes to production/real
>> world use, I think it is better to maintain "right tool for the right job"
>> attitude.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Zura
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>>
>> Qi Qi-2 wrote:
>> >
>> > Is there anyone happen to come into any tasks that haskell is not able
>> > to achieve?
>> >
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