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This seems like an attempt to stir up a flame war. Hazel is written in ReasonML and uses OCaml-style syntax, and the Elm influence is in the design of an interactive programming environment based on running the program as you edit it. I think they could have said SLIME/ML and conveyed a similar idea. I strongly doubt the authors have anything against Haskell.


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