Hi Deech

On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 1:25 AM, aditya siram <aditya.siram@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Edgar,
If your friend is get-things-done kind of guy, in the beginning I
think a language's Googleability is as important as the language
itself. Second, is the language's ecosystem of development tools and
libraries.

I would pick a well supported language with functional features like
Python or getting anything done will be frustrating.

Haskell is awesome as a second language because it has a lot of
features that don't make any sense (monads, for example) until you've
done without them.

I am somewhat prejudiced, I always am about my newest language I am (still) learning. But I find haskell has a lot of interesting lib, but sometimes things are a bit undocumented. I have to admit that.

Haskell is my hobby language at the moment. I am slowly introducing it. HaXml is really nice on the workfloor. I have used parsec too a couple of times.

If he is starting from scratch he can pick the strange features up as if there are normal. That would be a huge benefit. My own problem was that I had an imperative way of thinking.

So it would be interesting to see, if he has the same problems as I had. I think I would first try to learn him a bit of haskell and If he chokes on it I can switch back to another language. Python would be a good choice. I like python. It is easy to pick up.  And it doesn't have the bad habits php has.

Tnx for your advice.

Greets,

Deech


-deech

On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 7:13 PM, edgar klerks <edgar.klerks@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, he is introducing me into his world. It is more interesting than I
> thought. We are applying for a license from the AFM (Financial Market
> Authority), which is pretty stringent in the Netherlands.  So I am helping
> him with a business case.
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> On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 12:32 AM, Marc Weber <marco-oweber@gmx.de> wrote:
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>> If you'd ask me only I'd eventually say that you should know both worlds
>> today .. At least a little bit. It always depends on the use case.
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