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+ | Rationality for my draft of Haskell logo: |
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− | (1)Haskell is considered powerful but feared. |
+ | (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" |
+ | (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. |
+ | (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. |
Latest revision as of 21:44, 25 December 2008
Rationality for my draft of Haskell logo: (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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