I hoped this was the pure of Haskell. It is very much not and I enjoy reading it. You did not I guess.
It's the same conceit.
People who love programming but hate software development believe what they're doing is "pure" because it's untainted by external influence.
A pure function can still be badly written and full of bugs. Pure art can still be reactionary and derivative.
It's the same conceit.
People who love programming but hate software development believe what they're doing is "pure" because it's untainted by external influence.
A pure function can still be badly written and full of bugs. Pure art can still be reactionary and derivative.