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            • October 12, 2005

              Project Logo of the Day

            • Signs on the Sand: Visual Haskell

              Regardless of how you feel about the Windows platform, Visual Studio.NET, or Microsoft in general the following Visual Haskell logo:

              vhs.png

              ...if nothing else, you have to admit that this is one of the more creative project logo's you seen in a very long time. :)

              Say it... Say it..! SAY IT!!!!

              There you go. Good job. I'm so proud. You've come so far in such a short time. Don't you feel better now?

              Good, I'm glad we had this talk.

              Oh, and by the way, regarding this comment from Oleg's above linked post:

              Don Box said "Scheme Is Love", but he forgot to mention that Scheme is actually Love to Lots of Irritating, Silly Parentheses. Haskell my friends is the Real Love.

              Ummm.... Ok. Because its Oleg, I'm going to let the...

              Lots of Irritating, Silly Parentheses

              ... comment slide. But if you're name isn't amongst the "Legends" list on the main page of this site and you make a comment like that regarding THE programming language of the Gods (otherwise known as LISP) I am going to set aside an entire chapter in my up and coming book to describe to all those willing to buy a copy just how very much I now hate you. ;)

              You see, what LISP actually stands for is "Love Is Scheme Programming" which, if you've programmed in Scheme you know exactly what I'm talking about now don'tchya...

              Ah yeah, thats right.. Love, Baby, Love... All You Need Is Love as anything else?

              It really doesn't matter now does it... :D

              It's ALL about the Love. 'Scheme is Love' and Love?

              Completing the perfect circle that is recursion...

              Love Is Scheme Programming. :D

              'nuff said ;)

            • Posted by m.david : October 12, 2005 06:11 AM GMT

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