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01:58
@EricFulmer! whatcha doing?!
@thesecretmaster welcome! What brings you?
Due to my continued forrays into Haskell, I've got this room starred, so I just auto-joined :)
What are you using Haskell for?
Fun? I like it as a language, I just struggle a bit to build substantive projects in it, so I'm trying to write stuff in it here and there.
Functional Programming conversation starters: "Monads are just Endofunctor Monoids," "Functional purity is an important language feature because...," "What are you using Haskell for?" "Inheritance is just redecoration of methods and attributes in a subscope," "Haskell sucks because...," "I've decided that X is just a monad."
@thesecretmaster do you read code-bases to learn the techniques of projects you would consider substantive?
Boo on Eric for bailing... :P
@AaronHall I have in the bast for other language, that'd prolly be a good idea for haskell
02:13
undoubtedly.
I have tried reading pandoc in the past.
I should give it another go.
@thesecretmaster So what do you like about it?
I think I like the laziness the most.
I like the laziness, but I also like the pure functions. In other language, I can try to avoid side effects to keep my code neat, but in haskell it forces that kind of neatness on you.
02:28
Yes. You can't just add a print statement to debug wherever you like.
IO needs to be near the entry point to the program.

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