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: Repeated attempts to pass of Haskell as Python should not be encouraged. Hout has had many polite explanations that he chooses to ignore. I have translated his Haskell to Python type annotations in this case. Hout prefers the Haskell. This is a Python example. Your kick is misplaced. --[[User:Paddy3118|Paddy3118]] ([[User talk:Paddy3118|talk]]) 10:36, 31 March 2021 (UTC)
: Repeated attempts to pass of Haskell as Python should not be encouraged. Hout has had many polite explanations that he chooses to ignore. I have translated his Haskell to Python type annotations in this case. Hout prefers the Haskell. This is a Python example. Your kick is misplaced. --[[User:Paddy3118|Paddy3118]] ([[User talk:Paddy3118|talk]]) 10:36, 31 March 2021 (UTC)

:: But that's not actually what you have done, is it ?
:: You've actually replaced '''comments''' with compiler hint '''code'''.
:: Not the same.


:: You are wasting valuable disagreement on crude deletion, when it could yield a harvest of additional material.

:: I have not "ignored" the expression of your views ("explanations" as you like to call them :-)
:: I simply '''disagree''' with them.
:: Disagreement is not a problem for Rosetta Code – it's an opportunity for additional parallel variants.
:: (Fortunately, we '''all''' disagree in our choices of languages and approaches. Without that disagreement, Rosetta Code would have no material).




:: "'''should not be encouraged'''" is a strange but illuminating phrase (I ignore your silly, tiresome and obdurate characterisation of my Python comments as "Haskell" :-)
:: "'''should not be encouraged'''" is a strange but illuminating phrase (I ignore your silly, tiresome and obdurate characterisation of my Python comments as "Haskell" :-)