• expr@programming.dev
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    10 hours ago

    Eh, it’s just different. Other languages are hard in other ways. Haskell’s at least have very good reason behind them.

    I write Haskell professionally and and am teaching to people without any experience, and it’s really no different than anything else. Though I will say that my experience is that university professors are often pretty clueless about the language and don’t teach it well.

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      10 hours ago

      I think it’s the paradigm change. Most people including myself learnt some kind of procedural language in school, shifting towards functional thinking is just very difficult. But of course that’s a skill a computer scientist must have and one of the reasons I didn’t graduate.