Looking for a 20/min day study partner

Would anyone be willing to spend 20 minutes each learning Haskell and the concepts surrounding it?

I might be interested. How were you thinking of coordinating?
I am also following along here:
http://ureddit.com/class/69577/introduction-to-haskell
Cheers,
Darren
On 2013-01-28 8:01 PM, "Heath Matlock"
Would anyone be willing to spend 20 minutes each learning Haskell and the concepts surrounding it?
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I'm also following along with that class. Maybe a study group (skype/g+ hangout) based on the slides might be a worthwhile thing to do. Otherwise I'm interested. Bryce On 01/28/2013 09:11 PM, Darren Grant wrote:
I might be interested. How were you thinking of coordinating?
I am also following along here:
http://ureddit.com/class/69577/introduction-to-haskell
Cheers, Darren
On 2013-01-28 8:01 PM, "Heath Matlock"
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Hi, These slides are very basic, but what approach should we take for group study? Maybe we should create own slides? Every participant can create a short presentation about something. We can make a list of topics. IMHO, teaching is the best way to understund a topic. Can anybody suggest different approach? Emanuel

I've sent individual responses to everyone who responded. I'm fine with meeting individually if someone prefers that, and I'm also fine with a group hangout. I'm ready to start tomorrow through whichever communication channel On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Emanuel Koczwara < poczta@emanuelkoczwara.pl> wrote:
Hi,
These slides are very basic, but what approach should we take for group study? Maybe we should create own slides? Every participant can create a short presentation about something. We can make a list of topics. IMHO, teaching is the best way to understund a topic. Can anybody suggest different approach?
Emanuel
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I still find I'm learning a lot from the questions posed in the
introduction lecture. It is turning into a broad exploration of
fundamentals, and I suspect the structure is well planned. Will see.
On 2013-01-29 9:48 AM, "Emanuel Koczwara"
Hi,
These slides are very basic, but what approach should we take for group study? Maybe we should create own slides? Every participant can create a short presentation about something. We can make a list of topics. IMHO, teaching is the best way to understund a topic. Can anybody suggest different approach?
Emanuel
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+1 On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Emanuel Koczwara < poczta@emanuelkoczwara.pl> wrote:
Hi,
I'm interested.
Emanuel
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I am in
On 1/29/13, Gilberto Garcia
+1
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Emanuel Koczwara < poczta@emanuelkoczwara.pl> wrote:
Hi,
I'm interested.
Emanuel
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participants (6)
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Bryce Verdier
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Darren Grant
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Emanuel Koczwara
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Gilberto Garcia
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Heath Matlock
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Rohit kumar