Yup, the only problem is the limit on the number of filters, which many people think is way too small.
C, or a little set theory. :)
Yep, GHC is an incredible compiler and Haskell is an incredible language. If only Haskell had a package manager as slick as Cargo, I'd use it for just about everything.
The syntax and terminology (enums, structs, etc.) is more familiar to C++ / C# / Java users.
The comments on that page are overwhelmingly friendly. And regardless, how can you even compare the two?! Dropbox fulfilled an obvious need and fulfilled it very well, whereas "solar roads" don't seem to be a solution…
Yup, the only problem is the limit on the number of filters, which many people think is way too small.
C, or a little set theory. :)
Yep, GHC is an incredible compiler and Haskell is an incredible language. If only Haskell had a package manager as slick as Cargo, I'd use it for just about everything.
The syntax and terminology (enums, structs, etc.) is more familiar to C++ / C# / Java users.
The comments on that page are overwhelmingly friendly. And regardless, how can you even compare the two?! Dropbox fulfilled an obvious need and fulfilled it very well, whereas "solar roads" don't seem to be a solution…