Incidentally, one thing that I'm really starting to like about Haskell is its ability to seamlessly manipulate functions via currying, composition, and higher-order functions like flip.
You may want to also take a look at Standard ML as well, it has many similarities to Haskell, but is less strict about being functional (meaning, you can do do imperitive programming with it if you really want too).
In reply to Re^4: Indispensible language features
by stvn
in thread Indispensible language features
by FoxtrotUniform
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