It’s a game for kids!Gollum@feddit.de to Programmer Humor@programming.dev – 854 points – 1 years ago28Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent comment Haskell was the hardest, but it looked the most beautiful. That pretty much sums that language upIn order to write a haskell program, you must first write the corresponding haskell program.And in order to do that, you have to imagine sisyphus happyStrange. I find the language hideous, most likely because it resembles math, or maybe because I'm already used to the C-like syntax.Haskell is beautiful because it resembles mathIt's also beautiful because it doesn't have C-like syntax.Functional programming flips your brain around backwards, but shader programming will turn it inside-out.For more brain flipping try looking into hardware description languages (Verilog) or proof assistants (Coq).
Haskell was the hardest, but it looked the most beautiful. That pretty much sums that language upIn order to write a haskell program, you must first write the corresponding haskell program.And in order to do that, you have to imagine sisyphus happyStrange. I find the language hideous, most likely because it resembles math, or maybe because I'm already used to the C-like syntax.Haskell is beautiful because it resembles mathIt's also beautiful because it doesn't have C-like syntax.Functional programming flips your brain around backwards, but shader programming will turn it inside-out.For more brain flipping try looking into hardware description languages (Verilog) or proof assistants (Coq).
In order to write a haskell program, you must first write the corresponding haskell program.And in order to do that, you have to imagine sisyphus happy
Strange. I find the language hideous, most likely because it resembles math, or maybe because I'm already used to the C-like syntax.Haskell is beautiful because it resembles mathIt's also beautiful because it doesn't have C-like syntax.
Haskell is beautiful because it resembles mathIt's also beautiful because it doesn't have C-like syntax.
Functional programming flips your brain around backwards, but shader programming will turn it inside-out.For more brain flipping try looking into hardware description languages (Verilog) or proof assistants (Coq).
For more brain flipping try looking into hardware description languages (Verilog) or proof assistants (Coq).
That pretty much sums that language up
In order to write a haskell program, you must first write the corresponding haskell program.
And in order to do that, you have to imagine sisyphus happy
Strange. I find the language hideous, most likely because it resembles math, or maybe because I'm already used to the C-like syntax.
Haskell is beautiful because it resembles math
It's also beautiful because it doesn't have C-like syntax.
Functional programming flips your brain around backwards, but shader programming will turn it inside-out.
For more brain flipping try looking into hardware description languages (Verilog) or proof assistants (Coq).