Hey Philip,

Could it be that if you get some feedback, whether from your peers or from an instructor, you'd overcome this block?

Learning can be a lot more effective in a group.

There's a ureddit course on haskell just announced here [1]. You may want to take a look at it.

Whether during the course or after it's over, please provide feedback here!

(Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with it in any way. Just supporting the community, 's all.)

[1] http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/169k67/im_teaching_an_introductory_12week_class_on/

-- Kim-Ee


On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Philip Cote <cotejrp@gmail.com> wrote:

So a week into Haskell, I still seem to be not “getting” it which is kind of weird in my case. I came in with knowledge of a lot of functional ideas from using them in Javascript and Python.  Or at least I thought I knew them.


5 chapters into "Learn You a Haskell", I admit it's not really sinking in for me even after typing in and running all the examples.  I acknowledge that I don't know jack.  Any ideas or exercises that might help me along?





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