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i try very hard to keep abreast of new Haskell books being released and all that, and i've updated the For Beginners page on my blog to reflect my current opinions about best Haskell resources (mainly for autodidacts)
argumatronic.com/posts/1970-01-…
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Monoid Mary
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I'll try to follow up at some point by adding some more blog posts that I find helpful, because Haskell and FP more generally are blessed with some great bloggers, but it can be hard to keep those links updated.
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dan sutton
@dan_sutton
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Love the resources thanks. Also, is the “posted on January 1st 1970” a known thing?
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Monoid Mary
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23. sij |
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it is, yes :)
twitter.com/argumatronic/s…
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gilmi
@_gilmi
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22. sij |
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mmhaskell is really underrated. They have a lot of content there.
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gilmi
@_gilmi
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22. sij |
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Also maybe you'll be interested in my fairly basic git tut?
gist.github.com/soupi/9169b24b…
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Igal Tabachnik
@hmemcpy
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22. sij |
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I like the URL :)
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Matt "optimizing for comfort" Olson
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22. sij |
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are we sure that post wasn't published in 2038 though
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Renzo
@k0001
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22. sij |
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Thanks for the kind words! This is a beautiful list!
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Steven Leiva
@StevenLeiva1
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22. sij |
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Thanks for taking the time.
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