[Haskell-cafe] Proposed "Restructuring" of State Monad page in Haskell Wikibooks

Bryan Richter b at chreekat.net
Mon Sep 28 17:20:45 UTC 2020


This looks great! Although I admit I didn't read the version you want to
replace. :)

I'm always in favor of motivated people making good faith changes to (any)
wiki.

On Monday, September 28, 2020, David James <dj112358 at outlook.com> wrote:
> Hello – I’m proposing to restructure this, and I have a draft here. I’ve
given my main reasons for the restructuring at the top of the draft page.
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> I’d very much like feedback before updating the real page, especially if
people don’t like the new one much.
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> I’m new here, so should probably say a bit about myself. I’ve been
learning-by-doing Haskell for about two years. Sometimes I feel I’m
starting to get it, but these feelings don’t usually last long. I’m
certainly not an expert, and don’t have a PhD in Very Clever Things. I do
have quite an extensive IT background, originally programming in Lisp and
Prolog, then (sadly) C++, VB and SQL but have had quite a long break from
programming (doing dumb things like architecting systems and project
managing) before looking at Haskell. I built this website and this library,
just for my own amusement.
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> Apologies if this isn’t the right place to send this. (But then where
is?) I’ve already put a note on the page itself about the new draft, but
I’ve no idea whether anyone will notice it.
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