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Just started teaching Haskell to our first year students this semester. For anyone interested, all the course materials are available here: cs.nott.ac.uk/~pszgmh/pgp.ht… pic.twitter.com/ua3atEaRiZ
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Ed George
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I will be downloading them again for sure. One question though, how much of the material do you tweak year on year? Not sure I still have the slides from 2010 but has anything drastically changed?
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Graham Hutton
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I did a major revision of the course when the new edition of the book came out in 2016. Since then it's mainly been small refinements each year.
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Have you had any experiences teaching functional programming to a younger audience?
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Graham Hutton
@haskellhutt
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29. sij |
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Not personally, but I think others have experimented with this.
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Michael Tonks
@lankymikstanky
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28. sij |
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I could use a refresher. Maybe I'll follow it without the stress of getting good marks 🤔
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@thetimmyjose
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Any chance the lectures could be recorded (maybe in the future?) That would be awesome, and it would help tons of people interested in Haskell. The book is a veritable gem. Video lectures would be the icing on the cake!
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Shreyas
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Why notepad? (Exercise 1)
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