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> That's a problem no haskell user has, honestly.

In a sense, that's true: people who do have this trouble constantly (e.g. me) very quickly cease being Haskell users. But that's hardly an argument for TFA's claim that "Haskell is probably the best choice for most programmers, especially if one cares about being able to productively write robust software, and even more so if one wants to have fun while doing it"; if anything, it's a counter-argument.



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