[Haskell-beginners] Can i post code here for review and getting better?
Michael Litchard
michael at schmong.org
Thu Jun 22 22:38:44 UTC 2017
I have received much help over the years from the haskell community. This
is a good resource for your skill building. That said, consider also using
the code review section of stack exchange. They give internet points as
well. :)
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 1:21 PM, Silent Leaf <silent.leaf0 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to know if this mailing list would be an appropriate place to
> post code and ask for review. The purpose would not be to help me do it,
> but to tell me how to do it better, more idiomatically, using more
> appropriate or powerful tools.
>
> If not, and even if yes, are there any other places where this might be
> appropriate? Are there haskell forums somewhere? mind you i just got the
> idea, so i'm gonna check, but maybe you all know which ones are better than
> others, or more active.
>
> Also, i've searched in vain for places where one could maybe get together
> into projects that would not require being fully fluent yet in haskell
> (with the will to learn and still some solid, yet relatively untested,
> bases), nor that would require getting updated on a projects of perhaps
> several thousands of more or less obscure code (for those that come from
> the outside *cough* operator maniacs *cough*).
>
> Otherwise, i'd also welcome ideas of very simple ideas of projects just to
> learn by doing. The idea would be to know how to do projects that actually
> do something, so usually there's some sort of contact with the exterior.
>
> Thanks verymuch in advance!
>
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