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Scala school
- Scala School
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What should I avoid coming from Java to Scala?
The great thing about Scala it’s built to support both functional and OOP depending on your needs. As for some great Scala basics for beginners, I found the Twitter scala school very helpful https://twitter.github.io/scala_school/
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Scala School by Twitter
guide.elm-lang.org
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Who else finds the use of 'I' offputting in the docs?
If you look at the repo for that guide (https://github.com/evancz/guide.elm-lang.org), the description and README clearly state that this is his book on learning Elm, so for me it makes complete sense that it is in the I-form. Maybe the fact that it's linked from the official Elm page without any mention of that causes a feeling of disconnect for you.
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Free 500+ books and learning resources for every programmer.
An Introduction to Elm (HTML)
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Why is Elm documentation so poor?
I am continually perplexed how poor the official documentation is for Elm (https://guide.elm-lang.org). I love the language, I really enjoy working with it, but where does one go to see the complete API? In particular right now I'm trying to find more on setting various events and accessibility attributes in forms, and this is all I see on the official docs: https://guide.elm-lang.org/architecture/forms.html. Not even a label example on a form page? How is this considered good documentation for a language that has been around for a decade? Is there some secret handshake I need to learn to get access to more in-depth documentation of the language?
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Here's To Learning Haskell
I think a good first step would be getting familiar with functional programming in general. I recommend working through the Elm Guide, which will get you acquainted with functional programming idioms and working with immutable data. Then, move on to an introductory Haskell resources, such as Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours. After that, hit up CodeWars and start solving puzzles in Haskell.
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What makes a programming language tutorial/syntax guide as easy as possible?
I think The Elm Guide does a very good job.
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Simplest way to make quick adding program with buttons
Check out Elm. Page 4 of the intro guide I linked offers something close, which you could build upon to create what you want there.
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Easy Questions / Beginners Thread (Week of 2021-05-24)
My advice is to follow the elm official guide. Anyway, any doubt you may have, ping me (gabber) on Elm official slack or write to #beginners channel!
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React to Elm Migration Guide
This guide will help you learn and migrate to Elm with assumption you already know the basics of React. The Elm guide is great and will give you a thorough understanding of everything you need to know, in a good order.
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Should I learn Haskell
Elm Introduction: https://guide.elm-lang.org/
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Elm Cheat Sheet
The official Elm guide
What are some alternatives?
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