Love this intro series, well constructed, narrated, clear. Thank you. If you want a few hundred thousand views throw ASMR in the title and there you go. Looking forward to more, please.
@TeaLeavesProgrammingАй бұрын
Hahahahah you are not the first person to say that about ASMR. I wonder if I got a pop filter on my mic if I would gain or lose viewers!
@ZacCrawforthАй бұрын
Woo! Ep2! Very clear, thanks! I can see the power of the lang - much like Forth, it seems like it comes in to it's own once you start building up a library/vocabulary. Still hard for this imperative hobbyist coder to wrap his head around, but it's starting to make more sense.
@TeaLeavesProgrammingАй бұрын
Excellent!
@moosethemuchaАй бұрын
yeah episode 2!
@TeaLeavesProgrammingАй бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@NiDeCoАй бұрын
Nice step-by-step walking through beginning to grasp Haskell 👍 Will be following this series for sure! Might become a really nice resource to point beginners to :D Small comment: might be good to explicitly mention the fact that in Haskell, the space between two "words" means "function application", since in this video you just start using functions and I know it's one of the things that trips people up from pretty much every other main-stream programming language.
@TeaLeavesProgrammingАй бұрын
Great suggestion, thanks! Yeah there’s going to be a lot of discussion of that, especially when we get to partial application.
@NiDeCoАй бұрын
@@TeaLeavesProgramming Oh yes, definitely 😅 Just thought I'd mention it. Keep up the great work 👍
@LaerkeLaerkeLaerkeLaerkeАй бұрын
This is great! I've hit my head against Haskell tutorials before but so far everything makes sense :D I'll be following along with this series and the CIS 194 course by Breitner in parallel. The one by Yorgey sounds fascinating, but I found the promise of making a sokoban game in the Breitner course irresistible.