I find #haskell-beginners is pretty active


On Fri, 3 Feb 2017, 11:23 Oliver Charles, <ollie@ocharles.org.uk> wrote:
Have you tried the Haskell StackOverflow board? It could just be that people have moved away from mailing lists and IRC. After all, almost a decade has passed!

- ocharles

On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 9:32 AM Dennis Raddle <dennis.raddle@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm a Haskell hobbyist enthusiast -- first learned it in 2008, struggling having come from an imperative language background, and I only get to use it in hobby projects, but I love it more each year. I still consider myself a beginner in many areas.

Unfortunately it used to be much easier to get responses on the beginner's list or the #haskell channel. I've now had several posts go completely unanswered on the beginner's list, and can't get help from #haskell most of the time (by "help" I mean someone who takes just a few minutes with me). I've tried posting on Haskell cafe in the hopes I would get more responses and I'm not sure if that's going to work (or is appropriate).

D
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