Haskell is so cool. It feels like exploring a new world. I've learnt so many things in Haskell over the years, and yet it feels like there's always more stuff to find out. I still don't full get monads
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i started studying category theory to understand haskell and functional programming stuff just to get better at programming overally, then i got so caught up in the math side of things that i said heck that and just dove into abstract algebra and group/category theory stuff instead :3 it's so cool, but i'm absolutely turning into more and more of an alien with every passing day
Haskell developer here, I hope you have a good time!
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I like how motivation is the first one xD
I just found something to do during office hours
Learning Haskell made me feel like a mega dweeb but it was one of the more fun things I did in college!