> Historically, artists never made much money selling music. Yup, so why start now, right? That would go against tradition.
Halfmoon look real nice, as does the documentation. Kudos
Don't be fooled by the concrete either, my friend. The Tao Te Ching is no different, in ways, to the Bible, the Quran, Lord of the Rings, Dune, Cat's Cradle, The Feynman Lectures... It's all what you take from it.
lol. give me a break
"I don't really understand why this would be an advantage in a large app." They make quite a few points in the article: > The tangle of dependencies, callbacks, and relationships can grind your entire engineering…
I'm glad they mentioned ROM and Sequel. But of course, pragmatism beats favoritism.
I think the Tao Te Ching is more clever than Gödel, Escher, Bach. But, GEB is still fun-- I just don't think it completely deserves the "Holy Grail" status it has.
Yes. It was fun and interesting. I recommend it to anyone interested in logic and metaphysics.
This is opinion. Haskellers have opinions too. Whatever you like and whatever gets the job done: bravo
Compilers
People seem to hate Haskell because it's not [popular-language-that-they-use]. To think that Haskell is used, liked, and works, seems to upset people who don't like, use, or understand Haskell. Or, so it seems.
Did any of you get flu shots?
No, it's the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.
It's the answer to the ultimate "question" of life, the universe, and everything. This is an important difference. What's the question?
> Historically, artists never made much money selling music. Yup, so why start now, right? That would go against tradition.
Halfmoon look real nice, as does the documentation. Kudos
Don't be fooled by the concrete either, my friend. The Tao Te Ching is no different, in ways, to the Bible, the Quran, Lord of the Rings, Dune, Cat's Cradle, The Feynman Lectures... It's all what you take from it.
lol. give me a break
"I don't really understand why this would be an advantage in a large app." They make quite a few points in the article: > The tangle of dependencies, callbacks, and relationships can grind your entire engineering…
I'm glad they mentioned ROM and Sequel. But of course, pragmatism beats favoritism.
I think the Tao Te Ching is more clever than Gödel, Escher, Bach. But, GEB is still fun-- I just don't think it completely deserves the "Holy Grail" status it has.
Yes. It was fun and interesting. I recommend it to anyone interested in logic and metaphysics.
This is opinion. Haskellers have opinions too. Whatever you like and whatever gets the job done: bravo
Compilers
People seem to hate Haskell because it's not [popular-language-that-they-use]. To think that Haskell is used, liked, and works, seems to upset people who don't like, use, or understand Haskell. Or, so it seems.
Did any of you get flu shots?
No, it's the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.
It's the answer to the ultimate "question" of life, the universe, and everything. This is an important difference. What's the question?