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It uses JavaScript's evaluation model - i.e. strict, but you can write lazy code using libraries, such as purescript-lazy.



Interesting, thanks - I've been interested in a language like the Haskell.Next that SPJ described: strict evaluation but with effects controlled by monads. I'll give it a look!




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