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2025-06-05 06:47:17 +0200 | sabathan2 | (~sabathan@amarseille-159-1-12-107.w86-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) |
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2025-06-05 06:45:48 +0200 | Axma84968 | Axman6 |
2025-06-05 06:43:24 +0200 | sabathan2 | (~sabathan@amarseille-159-1-12-107.w86-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) |
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2025-06-05 06:42:14 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> you can also read more examples like what you're making, but some people prefer to figure it out |
2025-06-05 06:42:13 +0200 | <Tikosh> | alright. i start with something basic |
2025-06-05 06:41:44 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> that happens all of us. Look for ways to simplify it, or just take a break, to make progress |
2025-06-05 06:41:11 +0200 | <Tikosh> | learning to walk when one never walked |
2025-06-05 06:40:58 +0200 | <Tikosh> | its like, idk. like... |
2025-06-05 06:40:35 +0200 | <Tikosh> | what i was attempting to make was too complex |
2025-06-05 06:39:53 +0200 | <Tikosh> | haskell broke my english. lol |
2025-06-05 06:39:22 +0200 | <Tikosh> | yea. i was attempting to make was a bit too complex for me to understand, yet. |
2025-06-05 06:38:19 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> but y'all were discussing the guessing game. Games are fun. |
2025-06-05 06:36:48 +0200 | sabathan2 | (~sabathan@amarseille-159-1-12-107.w86-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) |
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2025-06-05 06:35:56 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> I learned the basics with project euler, another exercise site. |
2025-06-05 06:35:44 +0200 | <Tikosh> | last time i did it, i couldn't get passed the Lucian's lasagna |
2025-06-05 06:35:11 +0200 | <Tikosh> | yea. Im gonna try exercism, again. |
2025-06-05 06:34:06 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> the config looks great! But probably now you are stretching into writing a different kinds of program. This game looks much smaller but it has more complex logic, and input/output issues |
2025-06-05 06:33:00 +0200 | tccq | (~user@user/tccq) tccq |
2025-06-05 06:31:56 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> I really like https://exercism.org/tracks/haskell . If you get stuck on one exercise for a while, you can just work on some others. And there's a lot of help. |
2025-06-05 06:31:51 +0200 | <Tikosh> | i guess the majority of code |
2025-06-05 06:31:38 +0200 | <Tikosh> | some of the code was inspired from the xmonad website, derek taylor, and other sources |
2025-06-05 06:31:07 +0200 | <Tikosh> | here is an example of my xmonad config https://bpa.st/BKPQ |
2025-06-05 06:30:30 +0200 | <Tikosh> | i bought that book for fun. not because i go to university |
2025-06-05 06:30:26 +0200 | sabathan2 | (~sabathan@amarseille-159-1-12-107.w86-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) |
2025-06-05 06:30:02 +0200 | <Tikosh> | so far. I liked the one book called the craft of functional programming. its yellow and teaches haskell |
2025-06-05 06:30:01 +0200 | sabathan2 | (~sabathan@amarseille-159-1-12-107.w86-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) (Remote host closed the connection) |
2025-06-05 06:28:27 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> what learning resources have you liked ? |
2025-06-05 06:28:03 +0200 | <EvanR> | immutability is great, is means you're off the hook for all those programming tasks to carefully rewrite fields |
2025-06-05 06:27:16 +0200 | <Tikosh> | i wanted to understand what goes on in it |
2025-06-05 06:27:09 +0200 | <Tikosh> | with no copy, pasting. |
2025-06-05 06:27:00 +0200 | <Tikosh> | I attempted to put an original xmonad config without copying other configs |
2025-06-05 06:26:31 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> nice. What happened in the first 10 years ? |
2025-06-05 06:26:01 +0200 | <Tikosh> | 10 years since i started |
2025-06-05 06:25:51 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> 10 years since you started ? or 10 years to get started ? |
2025-06-05 06:25:50 +0200 | <Tikosh> | immutability just sounds attractive for some reason |
2025-06-05 06:25:18 +0200 | <Tikosh> | i don't know if its pride or something |
2025-06-05 06:25:02 +0200 | <Tikosh> | this learning haskell thing so far took me 10 years of my life |
2025-06-05 06:24:36 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> excellent! |
2025-06-05 06:24:27 +0200 | sabathan2 | (~sabathan@amarseille-159-1-12-107.w86-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) |
2025-06-05 06:24:26 +0200 | <Tikosh> | on the xmonad website |
2025-06-05 06:24:19 +0200 | <Tikosh> | yea. im a noob at programming in general. all i did to configure xmonad was follow a tutorial |
2025-06-05 06:24:01 +0200 | sabathan2 | (~sabathan@amarseille-159-1-12-107.w86-203.abo.wanadoo.fr) (Remote host closed the connection) |
2025-06-05 06:23:52 +0200 | <EvanR> | it won't be as simple as learning different syntax |
2025-06-05 06:23:36 +0200 | <EvanR> | just know python and haskell are very different |
2025-06-05 06:23:32 +0200 | <haskellbridge> | <sm> if it can be useful to your daily work, that's good for motivation |
2025-06-05 06:23:21 +0200 | <EvanR> | learn both |
2025-06-05 06:22:50 +0200 | <Tikosh> | i love xmonad |