> For instance, after having read odersky's Scala book. . . if you like
> static typing and are looking for a new language, I don't see why you
> would choose Scala over Haskell unless you have a strong investment in
> java or really like the Lift web framework.  Unrestricted use of vars,
> for instance, seems like a step backwards from the kind of guarantees
> a purely functional language gives you.


If one likes Haskell over Scala and needs Java, is this a fine option?

http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JASKELL/Home
http://jaskell.codehaus.org/Using+Jaskell
http://jaskell.codehaus.org/

or
 maybe
http://jhaskell.sourceforge.net/

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