Can we get a Haskell thread going /g/? How are you learning? What are you working on? What do you love about Haskell?
Seriously guys? No interest?
>>56366185
well, I'm doing a web tutoral, what do you want from me?
>he fell for the haskell meme
>>56366223
I just want to talk about Haskell with people
>>56366305
can you do for loops in any way other than recursion?
>>56366349
no git gud
>>56366380
fine, fine.
so I really like the concepts behind functional programming, but it doesn't really seem all too practical. I have been fully indoctrinated by imperative languages.
What are the advantages of haskell, and functional programming at large?
Using big mathematical words makes me feel smart and impresses normies.
Thanks OP! I love Haskell!
>>56365980
>muh monads
I've read lyah, and now I'm reding real world haskell and trying to solve katas on codewars. I feel I've just overcome the "is it even possible for me to learn it?" phase. Still a total noob though. Btw when discouraged I watched coursera videos on functional programming with Scala and some of them were eye opening.
>>56365980
I've been playing with Haskell for shits and gigs. Seems pretty neat. I have not used it enough to make any further contribution to this discussion.
I found it about a year ago. It seems really cool but I haven't had time to look into it until now. I picked up a copy of Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! so I will get back to you several threads from now.
>>56366349
>>56366380
Any reason why that's bad?
>>56366406
Usually you write less code for the same functionality
But usually the only one who understands the code is the one who wrote it so....
>>56366223
can I have some good resources please?
>>56365980
>>>/g/dpt/ newfriend
I've been very busy jacking off with other things but I hope you guys do well I'm trying to get into haskell myself
https://github.com/hzlmn/haskell-must-watch
watch all these videos