Hi Arnuld,
It's certainly possible. I'm new to the language too and learning it much the same way. It sounds like you don't have a lot of experience programming. I think this is an asset, not a liability. I would be interested in what concepts are the hardest to understand so the community can develop better tutorials for users without a lot of functional programming and abstract math background.
i want to start learning Haskell and willing to master it :-) i have
done some Common Lisp from http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/. so i know
what are functions, variables, etc. BUT i have never done any real
life programmming or any kind of software development.
in my country no Haskell books are available :-( , hence i can only
use online Tutorials. my main purpose is to learn real-life
programming by contributing some "Haskell coding" to a GPLed Software
written using Haskell.
i have found "Yet Another Haskell Tutorial" after searching the archives.
is it really a good idea to learn Haskell using only Online material ?
(when one does not have any offline resources)
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