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===From the 3rd Scottish Functional Programming Workshop, 2001, University of Stirling:=== |
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That the pure will endure |
That the pure will endure |
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As it makes derivation so easy. |
As it makes derivation so easy. |
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Glasgow Distributed Haskell |
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It feels like GBH |
It feels like GBH |
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But it's still a lot better than Pascal! |
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 13 May 2008
From the 3rd Scottish Functional Programming Workshop, 2001, University of Stirling:
Our language is state-free and lazy The rest of the world says we're crazy But yet we feel sure That the pure will endure As it makes derivation so easy. — Joy Goodman
Glasgow Distributed Haskell Was designed by a bit of a rascal When using GdH It feels like GBH But it's still a lot better than Pascal! — The back row of the bus