What's a paper every Haskeller should read?
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How much would someone have to criticize haskell to prove they're not in the choir? :)
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It's not about criticizing the Haskell that is, but celebrating the Haskell that can be, and therefore will be.
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I've done this and it made me bitter rather than a better Haskeller because there's no way to work those techniques into Haskell technically or culturally.
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Well, the premise of having every haskeller read a same article is precisely about what could stir the culture in a productive direction. <Insert St Exupéry pseudo-quote about aspiration.>
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"On Understanding Data Abstraction, Revisited" (https://twitter.com/light_industry/status/1095826703220387840 …) is a good example of "not yet another Haskell paper that preaches to the choir" IMO. It gets to the heart of what OOP is, what it is not, and what its unique strength are.
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Sorry, wrong link. Here's the paper (https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~wcook/Drafts/2009/essay.pdf …)
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