It's a prisoner's dilemma. If you (researcher) defect (publish in Elsevier journals), you perpetuate Elsevier's business, a shitty situation. But it's not as bad as cooperating (not publishing), because there's a chance…
Framing this essay as apologia for Haskell's laziness is a weird because Haskell was created exactly because there was a proliferation of non-strict functional languages and the Haskell committee recognized that having…
It's a prisoner's dilemma. If you (researcher) defect (publish in Elsevier journals), you perpetuate Elsevier's business, a shitty situation. But it's not as bad as cooperating (not publishing), because there's a chance…
Framing this essay as apologia for Haskell's laziness is a weird because Haskell was created exactly because there was a proliferation of non-strict functional languages and the Haskell committee recognized that having…