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I liked it because Alan Moore was able to say through irrational and highly emotionally sensitive sub-language, something wholly and completely rational.
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Maybe if she sang in English some would pay a subscription… but cultural sub-products in French sub-language can only be consumed free of charge
cute overload 2006
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I tried to point out the exact opposite: Because we can do this translation with every language, we have to acknowledge that the IO-monad creates a sub-language which is not a functional one.
Netvouz - new bookmarks cduret 2010
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But because we need this imperative sub-language to do output in Haskell, Haskell isn't a functional language anymore, because we can't do anything 'real' in Haskell without using this sub-language.
Netvouz - new bookmarks cduret 2010
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He said that, in 2001, despite their protest, Kutchi was shown as a sub-language of Sindhi.
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Java is no functional language - and the sub-language implemented by the IO monad is no functional language too.
Netvouz - new bookmarks cduret 2010
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This feature facilitates the development of domain specific languages (DSLs) within Perl by allowing a completely non-Perl sub-language to be parsed inline, with the correct ops cleanly generated.
EFYTIMES.COM - by EFY NEWSNETWORK TEAM mailto:efynm1@efyindia.com 2010
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What 'getStr' really is, is a statement in an imperative sub-language created by the IO monad.
Netvouz - new bookmarks cduret 2010
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This feature facilitates the development of domain specific languages (DSLs) within Perl'by allowing a completely non-Perl sub-language to be parsed inline, with the correct ops cleanly generated.
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The IO-monad represents an imperative sub-language.
Netvouz - new bookmarks cduret 2010
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