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by hyperpape 3774 days ago
You can find out what the tone of the book is by checking out the sample provided on the book's website. No need to speculate.

You're right. I shouldn't have implied anything about the book based on this blog post. That's unreasonable. I have things I dislike about this post, but that doesn't imply anything about your book.

I should've been clearer when I first wrote my post that there's no major content in your post that I disagree with. There are a lot of things to learn before you can write actual applications in Haskell (I've been at it for awhile, and am just really getting to understand Monad Transformers). But I do think that paragraph is a bad way to put the point. It reminds me of when a student two years older than me tried to intimidate me by asking if I knew what a RECIPROCAL was.

I also think that the $BOZOLANG comment is a bad idea. Haskell has a stereotype that it's users look down on everyone else. You may think it's a nice little joke, but I'm not sure if it will translate to people who already worry about whether they're smart enough for Haskell.

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Cool. I think the line below the headline still has "$BOZOLANG", btw.
Fixed, thank you.