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I think there is an official list of mentors here: https://github.com/haskellfoundation/volunteering. Unfortunately that doesn't seem very popular.
Scala is like a cross between Java and Haskell. Scala has a notation for monads similar to Haskell's `do ...` notation. It has libraries like (cats)[http://typelevel.org/cats/] (the name "cats" is short for "category theory") for functional programming. It has immutable classes with copy constructors similar to Haskell's records. Both languages have implicit parameters. I like immutability and strong type systems.
You may be interested in this resource: https://github.com/willbasky/Awesome-list-of-Haskell-mentors
Also, I'm willing to mentor anyone who is interested in improving Ema or Emanote.
Also, I'm willing to mentor anyone who is interested in improving Ema or Emanote.