
On Fri, 2 Jul 2010 22:36:46 +0200
edgar klerks
Is haskell a good choice for someone, who never programmed before?
as a recent haskell newbie myself i would say definitely yes! my minor programming experience is just getting in the way. marc weber wrote: "Everyone who learned Basic and wants to start with Haskell has to change his mind." my god yes! i find i'm actually having to learn programming concepts properly. i can't just sit down and create a script through trial and error. :D a mind replacement would likely be better for me than a simple change, but i'll settle for the latter for now. daniel fischer wrote: "You won't easily find a community nearly as helpful as the Haskell community." having been on several excellent boards for various computer oriented issues, i can with, without hesitation, state that this community is the best i've come across. when i ask a question, i'm not just given an answer ... i'm provided with a technical paper with tips, ideas, details unparallelled to anything else i've seen on any forum i've frequented over the past decade. (actually, edgar you are a case in point, since you were the first to assist me). the entire spirit is different here! -- In friendship, prad ... with you on your journey Towards Freedom http://www.towardsfreedom.com (website) Information, Inspiration, Imagination - truly a site for soaring I's