A lot of tasks are not really worthy of being implemented in completely custom code. Let's, for example, have a look on how a programmer might solve the task of finding out how many unique words a text contains with the programming language Haskell. The first line defines a function unique_words and the second one demonstrates its use with an example string:
Wow, that is short! Without explaining Haskell syntax too much, let's see what the code does. It defines the function called unique_words, which applies a series of functions to its input. It first maps all the characters from the input to lowercase with map toLower. This way, words like FOO and foo can be regarded as the same word. Then, the words function splits a sentence into individual words, as from "foo bar baz" to ["foo", "bar", "baz...