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by commentzorro
4001 days ago
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I agree with you and have said that in the past myself. However, most people know at least one imperative language already and that gives them a big step up in learning the frameworks. Learning Haskell is like starting over from scratch. And, at least for me, having completed an undergraduate hard science engineering degree, I'll never be good enough at math to really grok Haskell like I do many of the imperative languages. I'd make a rough guess, based on my observation, that for every 100 imperative programmers for whom the programming language just "flows" that only one or two will get that comfortable with Haskell. |
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