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learn-you-a-haskell
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So Hows the Hackathon Going?
you start that way, but don't do http://learnyouahaskell.com really?
- help i just discovered haskell 38 hours ago and i think i love it
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Why I decided to learn (and teach) Clojure
Elm is a statically typed language inspired by Haskell. The natural step would be to use Elm on the frontend and Haskell on the backend. And that's what I tried to do. I read with some difficulty the Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! book (available for free here) and learned a lot of cool stuff. But creating a complete backend using Haskell proved to be more than I could chew. So I decided to look for alternatives...
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I’m trying coding
Here y’go!
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Starting out.
Definitely check out: http://learnyouahaskell.com
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Can someone define a monad in simple terms?
You see? It's not simple but you'll get there if you persist. Most Haskell and Purescript books cover it. Personally it clicked for me going through the "learn you a haskell" book. http://learnyouahaskell.com
- Počeo da učim Haskell
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Combine and functional programming
You just wait until you start reading this http://learnyouahaskell.com/
- I’m now 25. Should I move out for the sake of independence & struggle financially or should I continue to save for a house?
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"Learn Haskell by building a blog generator" is a great resource for learning
This is my second time learning Haskell. I’ve learned it at the university in a course and through http://learnyouahaskell.com, but I’ve mostly forgotten everything but the basics.
Exercism - website
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So I read that solving challenges can increase your level in programming languages, so I want to ask, what is a good website or course that can give me JavaScript challenges to do? Not full projects, but certain tasks.
https://exercism.org/ is nice
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Reworked Raku exercises on exercism.org
All the exercises on https://exercism.org/ have been given a fresh coat of paint, removing their looped JSON test cases in favor of cases written fully in Raku.
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Where can I test my C# skills?
https://exercism.org/ is my go-to spot when learning a new language to get lots of exercise. Just see how far you can progress.
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"You don't "learn" PowerShell, you use it, then one day you stop and realize you've learned it" - How true is this comment?
Exercism
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I have returned
If you like to do exercises, I can recommend the website https://exercism.org It has al kinds of exercises and mentoring.
- code challenge sites which offer golang?
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C# challenges/exercises to help shape a beginner?
https://exercism.org/ has a diverse set of problems that focus on different areas of the language such as working with strings, arrays, tuples, etc.
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Lack Imagination to build own projects
Exercism
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About to get fired from my job.
It’s a tough spot to be in since you are already in the job. If you want to get better with the concepts, I recommend my mentees use https://exercism.org/ (there are other similar options, as well) and go through the Python track.
What are some alternatives?
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RELATE - RELATE is an Environment for Learning And TEaching
nomicon - The Dark Arts of Advanced and Unsafe Rust Programming
lxHive
blog.rust-lang.org - The Rust Programming Language Blog
learn4haskell - 👩🏫 👨🏫 Learn Haskell basics in 4 pull requests
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