One striking feature of programming language history is that two of the most influential languages ever created were designed by committee: Algol and Haskell, both under quite similar circumstances.pic.twitter.com/fTKFAg6Gtp
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One striking feature of programming language history is that two of the most influential languages ever created were designed by committee: Algol and Haskell, both under quite similar circumstances.pic.twitter.com/fTKFAg6Gtp
The main difference was political: Haskell arose out of an academic sense of mathematical unity, whereas Algol (particularly for the Europeans) represented a spirit of international cooperation. "It was machine independent, both technically and politically."pic.twitter.com/4xsIPEgzrs
Both languages arose at a time where academics collectively shared a strong vision for the next step in language design. "For all its shortcomings, Haskell is often described as 'beautiful' or 'elegant'--even 'cool'... we all needed Haskell."pic.twitter.com/aJzEHDW1pa
But one can never forget that consensus is challenging.pic.twitter.com/Z0tMKllrY6
Both languages never had a formal semantics, albeit for different reasons. Haskell: "It just never seemed to be the most urgent task." Algol: "Like the Bible, [the report] was meant, not merely to be read, but to be interpreted."pic.twitter.com/r6MBHSxmar
Where are those snippets from? This is super interesting.
Alan Perlis. "The American Side of the Development of Algol." HOPL I, 1978. Hudak et al. “A History of Haskell: Being Lazy with Class.” HOPL III, 2007.
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