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@@ -6,6 +6,4 @@ Haskell is very powerful and can be used for pretty much anything. However, ther |
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\item no premium-like IDE with every possible feature (yet) |
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\item no premium-like IDE with every possible feature (yet) |
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\item dynamic linking is sort of WIP yet, lots of ABI breakage |
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\item dynamic linking is sort of WIP yet, lots of ABI breakage |
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\item because most of the world thinks in imperative style languages, it's often difficult to find pseudo-code for functional style languages, so you end up reverse-engineering algorithms |
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\item because most of the world thinks in imperative style languages, it's often difficult to find pseudo-code for functional style languages, so you end up reverse-engineering algorithms |
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\item some problems that are trivial in imperative languages, can be very difficult to solve in idiomatic haskell and vice versa |
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\item practical cryptography is possible, but a difficult topic in haskell, see \url{https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2015-February/118059.html} |
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