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If you're interested in functional programming you could try haskell. It has a reputation for a steep learning curve but it was worth learning for me.
Oh yeah, I had given that a try, but the installation was too huge. It took like 2 GB. The dependecies were huge as well. But maybe it'd be less on Ubuntu. I will give it a shot again. I heard that language doesn't have loops; I guess you've got to be good with recursion to get good at it lol.
Or maybe people rely on
map
like function of Python.