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The answer to this question stackoverflow.com/questions/1983047/… suggests: “never write if <expression> then True else False; the correct phrase is simply <expression>” — what does it have to do with Haskell?
I mean, OK, parenthesed condition is a sign of a guest from the C land, and lets are Lisper's habits but where does this come from? Isn't it an extremely weird thing to do in any language? Why would an experienced Haskell user feel it should have been mentioned?

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