
I'd love to help newbies get the hang of Haskell without having to jump in
the deep (and smart-infested) end first. And I'd love for people to keep
writing smart code for non-newbies to enjoy.
Perhaps a practical suggestion would be some wiki pages devoted to pointing
out code with various learning qualities, to help haskellers of all levels
of experience learn effectively.
- Conal
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Manlio Perillo
Jonathan Cast ha scritto:
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I think, in general, the best way to document the purpose of the function is
-- | Split a function into a sequence of partitions of specified lenth takeList :: [Int] -> [a] -> [[a]]
Note that I was not speaking about the best way to document a function.
I was speaking about the best way to write a function, so that it may help someone who is learning Haskell.
[...]
Manlio
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