[Haskell-cafe] Learning advice

Tom Harper rtharper at aftereternity.co.uk
Thu Sep 6 19:46:16 EDT 2007


Don't bang your head against a wall too long.  Like Brent said,
#haskell is quite a good resource.  There's always (and I mean ALWAYS)
a group of people online at any given time that can answer your
questions.

On 9/6/07, Chris Saunders <evas at mountaincable.net> wrote:
> Thanks to all that responded (I enjoyed very much the story).  From the response below I think my "thickness" is showing too much and I'll try a little harder on my own first.
>
> Thanks again,
> Chris Saunders
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tragywydd at gmail.com [mailto:tragywydd at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Tom Harper
> Sent: September-06-07 12:21 PM
> To: Chris Saunders
> Cc: haskelll-cafe
> Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] Learning advice
>
> No, that book is not outdated.  Can you give an example of what's not
> working for you?
>
>
>
> --
> Tom Harper
> rtharper at aftereternity.co.uk
> +1 949 235 0185
> Public Key: http://aftereternity.co.uk/rth.asc
>
>


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Tom Harper
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