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Just a reminder for everyone: Don't waste close-votes on posts which will be cleaned up soon anyway (like negative score, no answers). – Deduplicator Jan 7 at 20:47
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Can someone please give a reopen vote or two to stackoverflow.com/questions/28010045/… ? It was worded badly initially, but it's been cleaned up, and it really should have been edited rather than closed from the start.
@gunr2171, they weren't asking for recommendations because they didn't even seem to know if it was possible to do it. I don't think it's too broad—what they were trying to accomplish would be pretty clear to someone familiar with the class involved.
Again, for the record, I know 0 things about haskell, but one person did comment:
This question can be edited to be on-topic for StackOverflow. Instead of asking for library recommendations, you can ask how to do something specific like, "I'm trying to derive fmapFirst and fmapSecond for bifunctors ...". It's helpful if you include what you have done so far or references to what you have found researching the problem. If a solution exists in a library, you might still get an answer referring to that library, but a good answer will also include how that library works. This should be more useful to you and more useful to future readers of StackOverflow. — CirdecJan 18 at 19:13
I'm not convinced that the second part of that comment has been done, the "showing what you have tried" in the common sense.
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@rene thanks! I completed frameworks and content-management-system today and started database. Originally, I planned to start python but decided to postpone it, because database felt narrower and more promising. Plan to complete database in a day or two, then proceed as planned before: "python, c, r and ruby"