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"The Way to Learn FP" - Tony Morris
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[09:52] < t4nk061> any reason to start with haskell as I noticed it appears | |
clearer to get the FP concepts and then get into scala? | |
[09:52] < dibblego> definitely start with haskell | |
[09:52] < dibblego> the NICTA course material has a google hangout each week | |
[09:52] < dibblego> we just finished today's | |
[09:52] < dibblego> each Wednesday UTC 0200 | |
[09:52] < dibblego> there is huge peer support here | |
[09:52] < dibblego> #nicta-course #bfpg | |
[09:53] < dibblego> everyone in this channel uses haskell and can help you | |
[09:53] < dibblego> http://github.com/nicta/course | |
[09:53] < dibblego> ask lots of questions | |
[09:53] < dibblego> be prepared for brutal answers | |
[09:53] < dibblego> but that brutality is ok, because you are committed to | |
learning | |
[09:53] < dibblego> you are aiming high | |
[09:53] < dibblego> you are dedicated, and so you will win | |
[09:54] < dibblego> use haskell | |
[10:04] < dibblego> the way to learn FP is | |
[10:04] < dibblego> don't be a fucking pussy like the rest of them | |
[10:04] < dibblego> there I said it | |
[10:05] < dibblego> you are supposed to have a big cry at this point | |
[10:05] < dibblego> work hard at not being a dick head | |
[10:05] < dibblego> there, I said it |
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