[Haskell-beginners] Getting into a Haskell project?
Sriram Durbha
sriram.durbha at gmail.com
Thu Mar 18 16:26:07 EDT 2010
As you find the need to solve little problems, try to use Haskell for it .
And after you have a working solution, post it on
http://reddit.com/r/EnHaskell
Over time you will make friends who need programs that you can probably
implement with Haskell.
Whatever you do, start small. And dont give up. That's all there is to it.
Cheers
Ram
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Marc Weber <marco-oweber at gmx.de> wrote:
> > 6. [...]
>
> Last but not least have a look at the Haskell wiki. It cointains many
> stuff. If you can't find a page containing these recommendations add a
> new wiki page and copy paste these steps.
>
> A wiki is very important for most communities.
>
> The most important thing to know about the Haskell wiki frontpage
> (haskell.org) is that it tries to provide one click access to most
> important data.
>
> Wikis don't tell you much about programming - But no project will be
> successful without a community.
>
> Marc Weber
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