<blockquote>Name: Anonymous : 2015-05-07 21:49 >>3 I'm not quoting anyone, why do you ask? On the other hand, >>1 seems to be misusing the quote function.</blockquote> test
Why would Haskell stretch your runway? Simple. You're writing fewer bugs, you're reusing more code, new developers are causing less damage, and you have more room to deal with technical debt before it bites you. Purity and static types allow a team to aggressively refactor the codebase without having to worry that they might have forgotten to update something: a combination of a light layer of spec-style tests and a very picky compiler provide you with most of what you need to make refactoring a non-issue. More refactoring = more long-term productivity, higher team morale, more pride in one's work. Doing the same with a Ruby is as fun as pulling teeth.
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Anonymous2015-05-10 2:19
Why would Haskell stretch your anus? Simple. You're writing fewer bugs, you're reusing more thrusts, new penises are causing less damage, and you have more room to deal with cum before it soaks into you. Purity and static types allow a team to aggressively rape the anus without having to worry that they might have forgotten to lube up: a combination of a light layer of spec-style tests and a very picky compiler provide you with most of what you need to make lubrication a non-issue. More lubrication = more long-term productivity, higher team morale, more pride in one's anus. Doing the same with a Ruby is as fun as pulling teeth.