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"textContent": "Thanks for your response, I appreciate that.\n\nYeah, I guess that’s part of the reason Haskell is so fun, you have to actually make choices and find out what’s better for your specific needs. And it also allows a lot of personal expression in the code style and practices. It’s like painting, in a way, and we have lots of freedom to decide how we fill our canvas.",
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