Difference between revisions of "Do notation considered harmful"
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+ | == Criticism == |
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+ | Haskell's <hask>do</hask> notation is popular and ubiquitous. |
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+ | However we shall not ignore that there are several problems. |
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+ | Here we like to shed some light on aspects you may not have thought about, so far. |
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== See also == |
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Revision as of 22:05, 4 November 2007
See also
- Paul Hudak in Haskell-Cafe: A regressive view of support for imperative programming in Haskell
- Data.Syntaxfree on Wordpress: Do-notation considered harmful