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1. Malbolge. Malbolge was invented in 1998 by Ben Olmstead. This esolang is considered to be the most complicated programming language.
Being an abnormally expressive languages means Haskell is written in such wildly different styles to the point of being almost a different language in some cases. There are wildly different views on how to structure large applications and not a whole lot is written about best practices for doing so.
(Pattern matching in Haskell is different from that found in logic programming languages such as Prolog; in particular, it can be viewed as one-way matching, whereas Prolog allows two-way matching (via unification), along with implicit backtracking in its evaluation mechanism.)
It doesnt match the empty list [] , and it doesnt match a list with more than one element in it. In general, non-exhaustive patterns means that there is at least one constructor not covered by your pattern, though possibly nested at an arbitrary depth.
Haskell has a different kind of difficulty. One must expect to feel dumb for a long time, because its composed of hard concepts. Those are much simpler concepts, but they arent any quicker to learn. Understanding the Java memory model properly is not easier than anything Haskell throws at you.
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Python is a lot slower than Haskell. As mentioned earlier, Python is easier than Haskell to learn. The learning curve for Haskell is steep, especially for those with no prior functional programming experience. In terms of library support, Python has more libraries and use-cases than Haskell.
Everything that contributes to the robustness and performance of Haskell is the same reason that makes it a hard-to-learn language. The utterly functional paradigm, abstractness, purity, usage of technical language, etc., make Haskell one of the most challenging programming languages for developers.

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