Comment by marcosdumay
14 days ago
It's also biased into informal definitions, mixing side effects with logic, and encapsulating complex behavior together. It's way more biased into being a scripting language, while Haskell has all those biases pointed at being an application language.
So, I'd say that both languages lead people into very different programing styles.
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