
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Iain Barnett
On 11 Oct 2009, at 13:58, John Lato wrote:
For anyone writing introductions to generic programming, take this as a plea from Haskellers everywhere. If one of the RWH authors can't understand how to make use of these techniques, what hope do the rest of us have?
John Lato
P.S. Some might wryly note that I'm the maintainer of a package which is also known for incomprehensible documentation. To which I would reply that our effort is much newer, I consider it a problem, and it's being worked on, contrasted to the state of GP where similarly impenetrable documentation has been and continues to be the norm.
You could say that about most documentation (for Haskell and beyond). Apparently, programmers like programming better than documenting. The effect of this is that less people use their programming, making their efforts redundant.
Silly really, considering programmers are (allegedly:) intelligent.
Apparently, programmers like programming better than reading as well... in my experience.