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by aidos
4164 days ago
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The pursuit of knowledge shouldn't be dampened by silly things like getting a job. It's computer science after all. Aside from that, learning Haskell at university has eventually made me a better programmer. It gives you a whole other world outlook and that's useful once you finally start figuring out how to build reasonable software. |
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Here's how I just read this: "The pursuit of what makes me look good shouldn't be dampened by silly things like serving people other than myself".
And than just to dampen that statement, you added "Haskell made me a better programmer", which clearly implies you got a job, serving the needs of others.
Would it be fair to say you are more concerned with looking good than serving others, based solely off what you said? Correct me if I'm wrong please.