1
Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-19 7:20
How has the usage of Haskell changed since 2011? back then it was good for writing toy programs like project euler solutions and underfeatured windows managers. Now I took a look and it seems to be used for toy programs like underfeatured http servers.
2
Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-19 7:24
Now it's used to make cryptic 1 line solutions to project euler tier problems.
4
Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-19 15:54
Where is the source code?
6
Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-20 1:35
>>5 Please use the
[code]
tag and paste the source code in your post. I don't want to visit an external site to look at the source code.
7
Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-20 1:37
>>6 Please leave the shitposting to the big boys.
8
Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-20 3:20
>>6 >>4 -dono asked where is the source, not what the source is.
9
Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-20 5:25
Haskell in 2011: Fast and chipper! Haskell in 2017: How does he walk? Terrible!
10
Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-20 6:28
where is the haskell/lisp/rust/ocaml software revolution with thousands of projects and industry support?
12
Name:
Anonymous
2017-10-20 17:55
>>10-11 I think the industry has to totally collapse first before that can even happen. The good news is that it's already well in its way to do so.