
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 06:54:27AM -0800, Hal Daume III wrote:
So basically what you're saying is: someone who wants to learn Haskell but doesn't want to fill out a 10 second form can't find the information to do so. There's no requirement that the form be filled out correctly -- you can enter whatever invalid information you want.
Even though I know this to be true, whenever I encounter a form like this on the web I just immediatly press 'back' unless I am specifically looking for what I know is behind it. It is not for any particular ideological reasons, it is just my default action and I think it is for many other people too. In particular, I would immediatly just go to the next tutorial on the list when presented with such a page. I can't really defend it with any particular reasoning, I am just saying it how it is. John -- John Meacham - ⑆repetae.net⑆john⑈