On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Manuel M. T. Chakravarty wrote:
Depends where you are, I guess. In Sydney, it would be
easy. We are teaching Haskell to about 1500 first-year
students every year.
I know that there are a number of schools in Germany and the
UK who teach functional programming on a
I know that there are a number of schools in Germany and the
UK who teach functional programming on a large scale, too.
Not so sure about the rest of the planet.
Melbourne University is teaching similar numbers (perhaps slightly less;
probably more than 1000) of first-year students
Eray Ozkural [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wouldn't be particularly enthusiastic about using a
language like Haskell to implement a simple thing such as
a chatroom [...]
I don't see why not. Well, simple is relative I suppose.
Jens, who wants to write an irc-client in haskell one day
Ladies.
Gentlemen.
What is a Haskell programmer?
Frankly, I am fed-up with this thread which from time to time raises its
ugly head like a Phoenix Turtle mutant...
Does anybody (especially young people who want to use Haskell to get more money,
love, health and political influence...)
How easy is it to hire reasonable Haskell programmers? Of course, this may
mean, hiring people with the aptitude and interest to quickly learn
Haskell. Has anyone any experience of this that they can share?
-- Mark
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On Tuesday 12 March 2002 01:17, Mark Carroll wrote:
How easy is it to hire reasonable Haskell programmers? Of course, this may
mean, hiring people with the aptitude and interest to quickly learn
Haskell. Has anyone any experience of this that they
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On Tuesday 12 March 2002 01:17, Mark Carroll wrote:
How easy is it to hire reasonable Haskell programmers? Of
course, this may
mean, hiring people with the aptitude and interest to quickly learn
On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Konst Sushenko wrote:
I have always been wondering what exactly does quickly learn Haskell
mean? Quickly learn Haskell syntax? Can one learn how to paint quickly?
Be able to modify or add to the code base within a few weeks, in such a
way that somebody doesn't have to
At 2002-03-11 15:17, Mark Carroll wrote:
How easy is it to hire reasonable Haskell programmers?
If you're in the Seattle area, there's this one...
Of course, this may
mean, hiring people with the aptitude and interest to quickly learn
Haskell.
My best guess is if they already know ML or
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On Tuesday 12 March 2002 03:05, Mark Carroll wrote:
Be able to modify or add to the code base within a few weeks, in such a
way that somebody doesn't have to come back later and repair your work.
(-: So, no, not just the syntax: much harder, in
At 2002-03-11 17:05, Mark Carroll wrote:
When I first learned Standard ML, after years of imperative
programming, my brain almost hurt for the first few weeks.
For me the difference is that in imperative you tell the computer what to
do, whereas in FP you tell the computer what things
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