
Michael Vanier wrote:
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 23:39:21 -0800 From: Sean Perry
Cc: Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org As an aside, I kept all of the exercises in revision control. So I can look back at what I first wrote and my later changes. A habit I plan to keep as I move on to other programming texts and languages.
That's a nice approach. But I can't resist asking: once you've learned Haskell, what is there left to move on to? ;-)
(-: I try to learn a new language every other year or so. Lisp and I have butted heads many times. So I thought I would try Haskell -- already love Python and the two are clearly siblings with divorced parents. Unfortunately since Haskell is neither C nor Perl, I will probably only dabble in it, much like Python. Not a fact I like, but one that the corporate world keeps making me swallow.