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00:01
hello!
@MehdiB. congrats! it's a lot of fun!
Good to know! I've been reading about what language I should pick between Erlang, Haskell and Scala
most of the advices on the net were pointing to Haskell
00:12
I really like the idea of Haskell. I try to learn it in my spare time, but I don't have a lot of spare time, unfortunately.
I can relate, I've been trying to learn machine learning for months with no luck...
which makes me considering having a break of a few months (haven't thought about the ideal formula yet) to learn Haskell and some machine learning
One problem with the learning curve is that the core language is so low level, and I'm not sure where the core language ends and extensions and domain specific languages begin.
Oh, I thought having the basic concepts and syntax was enough to get started, then learn on small projects as needed.
There's no senior on the room to advise and suggest a path of learning?
That's probably sufficient, but I'm looking for language mastery myself. If I don't know where the language ends, how can I say I've mastered it?
When you start thinking in Haskell :D
but I get your point, I have never achieved that level of expertise, so not sure about the way to evaluate the reached level
00:40
With Python it's pretty simple: there's a grammar file (with about 30 keywords), 80ish builtin functions, and a standard library that ships with the basic language - and if you know that stuff, you know the language.
How do I get the list of builtin functions in Haskell? Does that include Prelude?
That's an interesting method to learn a language (the way you learned Python)
Well it worked for me.
Well enough I think I could write a book.
That's nice, I never thought of this way of learning
my mentor once told me that I should go through all the built-in packages of Java to learn it
but it seemed too long to do that I had to learn by applying and as I need something
I should definitely try your method
I think I should stop being impatient to apply and code, and calm down and actually sit and learn :D
00:59
It's something that works for me because of my preferred learning style.
But what you should do is make a list of things you don't know, then you can make it a goal to learn those things.
good point
I gotta sleep, let's talk later.
It was Nice to meet you Aaron
cheers!
 
8 hours later…
09:20
@AaronHall yes, Prelude is the standard functions since it is imported automatically. You should check out haskell.org/hoogle. Very powerful search engine for Haskell. You can search by name or by type.
@MehdiB. don't blame your choice on me!
@nbro @Robson repl.it is nice for running short choice snippets and sports multiple languages.
09:40
CA - haha! :D
 
8 hours later…
17:57
@MehdiB. so how is the Haskell going?
 
2 hours later…
19:35
@Code-Apprentice At least the UI of that website looks modern and soft :D
@nbro which website?
@Code-Apprentice lol, https://repl.it/.
You didn't reply-ping, so I wasn't sure which of my messages it was in reference, too.
 
2 hours later…
21:55
@Code-Apprentice today has been quite a busy day, I installed the environment yesterday, and planning to get back to it tomorrow

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