Type inference; laziness as the default; the language forces me to think in a different way than racket (or scheme) makes me think.

The examples I have seen have a breath-taking level of abstraction that appeals to the mathematician in me.


On 5/15/2019 12:46 PM, David Storrs wrote:
What specific feature does Haskell offer that makes you select it for this purpose as opposed to a different language?  It's possible that some other language (e.g. Racket) offers that feature and also others.

On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 11:23 AM Josh Rubin <jlru...@gmail.com <mailto:jlru...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    It just occurred to me that Haskell could be a powerful way to
    manipulate programs in other languages (like Scheme or Racket).
    Unfortunately, I don't know Haskell. Has anybody been down this path?

-- Josh Rubin
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