Re: Re: Re: Mathematica and the Haskell Language
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- Subject: [mg93506] Re: [mg93498] Re: [mg93489] Re: Mathematica and the Haskell Language
- From: peter <plindsay.0 at gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 04:02:00 -0500 (EST)
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In Scotland, we also support [ to some extent ] the English language.Peter 2008/11/12 Andrzej Kozlowski <akoz at mimuw.edu.pl> > Actually Japanese "supports" quite a lot of English (too much in the > opinion of some). > This is commonly known as "Japalish" or "Japlish" ( > http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O29-JAPLISH.html > ). > > ;-) > > Andrzej Kozlowski > > > On 11 Nov 2008, at 21:46, Jens-Peer Kuska wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Mathematica is a programming language by its own and there is no > > Programming language that "support" an other programming language > > There is also no "English that support German or French .." > > > > Regards > > Jens > > > > amzoti wrote: > >> Hi All, > >> > >> I am no expert at Haskel - so forgive me if this is a stupid > >> question. > >> > >> Does or will Mathematica support this language? > >> > >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell_(programming_language) > >> > >> I had seen it mentioned here as a starting point for functional over > >> procedural programming - and was wondering if one could use all of > >> the > >> constructs of the language within Mathematica in order to learn > >> this language. > >> > >> Thanks for any inputs. > >> > >> ~A > >> > > > > >
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- Re: Mathematica and the Haskell Language
- From: Jens-Peer Kuska <kuska@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Re: Mathematica and the Haskell Language