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Apr 01 2008 - via www.lisperati.com

The Lambda loves you. Come to the Lambda...

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Sep 02 2005 - via blog.nikkeibp.co.jp

Java技術の未来像としては,Javaのオブジェクト資産(ライブラリ)を,Javaよりも生産性の高い言語を使って組み合わせるという姿

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Nov 21 2007 - via arcanux.org
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Aug 30 2006 - via research.microsoft.com

Quoted: Getting the Masses Hooked on Haskell.

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Faved by: jacob
Sep 16 2007 - via rickyclarkson.blogspot.com

Sigh, even Java 7 sucks

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Mar 06 2007 - via sigfpe.blogspot.com

Thanks Val!

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Jul 20 2007 - via johanjeuring.blogspot.com

Almost time!

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Faved by: jacob
Jul 11 2007 - via lambda-the-ultimate.org

Have I mentioned that Java sucks, lately?

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Until yesterday, I wasn't aware of any web stores implemented in Haskell. Most users of languages like Haskell and ML tend to be focused on other kinds of applications. This sometimes leads to discussions about the "real-world suitability" of these languages, which we've occasionally seen here on LtU.

The next time the subject comes up, it will be possible to point to a real, complete web store written in Haskell, which was announced on Haskell-Cafe back in April. The store is Braintree Hemp, and the code behind it was written by Adam Peacock. It's an impressive program, written in a little over 4200 lines of Haskell, sporting the following features:

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Mar 26 2007 - via scienceblogs.com
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