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10:34 PM
cat cat cat
 
swag swag swag
 
Only trolls here
And @nick
 
haskell is the most useful language
 
for showing how good you are with recursion
 
truu
 
10:45 PM
@Vektorweg hey welcome :)
 
welcome to our super secret club
what's the password buddy?
 
10:57 PM
he left
scrub
 
he got scared with ur face
 
typical
one day I'll have friends
 
11:41 PM
What's this room?
 
well if you look closely in the title it says haskell
 
Anyone here actually uses haskell?
 
I do and so should you
then we can be best buddies
 
Can you tell me why a monad is not an applicative in Haskell and how we tell Haskell to treat an applicative as a monad?
 
applicative isn't supperclass of monad
 
11:45 PM
Why?
 
I don't know
but it's planned to be in GHC 7.10
 
heh, what's a MonadPlus?
 
why don't you google
 
Because I'm testing you and not asking you a question to learn the answer.
 
dude I just started haskell
I am no expert
 
11:49 PM
Ah, then why did you say :
6 mins ago, by afonsomatos
I do and so should you
 
because I use haskell ?
 
Oh, I read that as you know Haskell but you never actually said that.
It's liftM btw, and it's an historical mistake that's getting fixed.
 
cool I'm reading a book btw, have any suggestions?
 
learn you a haskell is a nice read but it doesn't actually teach you... haskell.
Real world haskell teaches you haskell, but it's not a fun read.
 
yeah I'm reading it
 
11:51 PM
So sort of alternate between the two
Erik Meijer has good talks about Haskell, watch those.
 
I'm in chapter 10 of learn you a haskell
pretty not boring
 
Yeah, that's what I said, LYAH isn't boring but it doesn't actually teach you much Haskell.
 
isn't "real world haskell" kind of a self-contradiction though?
 
yeah I just wanted an introduction to real functional programming
 
Ah, then LYAH is a fine book - go with it.
If your goal is to just try "this functional thing" LYAH is good. It touches the important points. It just doesn't tell you how to approach writing real world code in Haskell.
 
11:53 PM
I really want to dig into haskell, I find it so interesting
 
Also, LYAH has this annoying thing where it contains whole pages of lists of functions which is retarded.
 
omg so true
 
Like - why would I want to read an index of the standard library.
If I want to do something I'll Google it or figure it out - or better: I'll figure it out and then google it to find out if there is a better way.
 
yeah, but it was the first resource I found with good reviews
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum says the guy who probably read the whole ES6 spec
 
11:54 PM
I did, but I would never tell a language user to do so.
 
you invented ES6?
 
The only reason I ever read considerable amounts of a language's spec is because I was involved in the language's process. For example I've only ever read a few pages of the C# spec or the JLS.
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum I sent an email to that author of that book he never replied back /me crying
 
not bad sir, not bad
 
@nick of course not, but I'm working on proposals for the next version and I was involved in discussions of this version in a very light manner.
@afonsomatos he gets lots of emails.
 
11:56 PM
@afonsomatos tell him you're going back to the store to get a full refund and you shall promptly leave a one star review on amazon
 
mine got lost in the dark
 
@nick he didn't buy the book, he read the online version.
I got an answer probably because I asked to buy a version of the book and get a signed copy and the author and I actually talked before (but not 1-1) so he had my email already.
 
this summer I have read over 4 books, c++, haskell (still reading), es6, python
/me got no life
oh and canvas game development too
still reading
 
was about to make a joke at your expense until I realized I have no life either
 

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