but that was the very point of comparing Python and Haskell.
FWIW the Haskell crowd were super-defensive and claimed that Haskell is super-readable (by them).
Now in that article I talk about 'curly bracket' languages in general, meaning those that use symbols (words) to denote blocks rather than indent. And I don't like reading them because of that.
FWIW the Haskell crowd were super-defensive and claimed that Haskell is super-readable (by them).
Now in that article I talk about 'curly bracket' languages in general, meaning those that use symbols (words) to denote blocks rather than indent. And I don't like reading them because of that.