It's not just you. Haskell is worth the effort, but I don't think the article's author did a great job of articulating why. Some things I've noticed: Haskell does not automatically admit an extra "null" value to every…
More: Bash and zsh support a surprising amount of emacs editing functionality. Cursor navigation (M-b, M-f, C-a, C-e), text selection (C-space), copy/paste (C-w, M-w, C-y, M-y), and undo (C-_).
It's not just you. Haskell is worth the effort, but I don't think the article's author did a great job of articulating why. Some things I've noticed: Haskell does not automatically admit an extra "null" value to every…
More: Bash and zsh support a surprising amount of emacs editing functionality. Cursor navigation (M-b, M-f, C-a, C-e), text selection (C-space), copy/paste (C-w, M-w, C-y, M-y), and undo (C-_).