I try to use Haskell for something non-trivial I quickly fail
I'm not a stranger to haskell, I've read LYAH more than once, Haskell From First Principles, and played around a ton. I do most of my programming in Clojure and Scala (sometimes w/ cats).
I mainly focus on FP in lisps (emacs, cl, clj/s) and it feels VERY natural and 'at-home'.
I've also used Elixir, Elm, and everything else is standard/boring Java, Js, etc.
Category theory isn't spooky to me, I'm comfortable with the spooky monad magic and types and stuff b/c my times in Scala, but Haskell just keeps bouncing off of me.
So I have some questions.
If all of the functional wizardry that usually spooks people away from Haskell isn't foreign, and I am still for some reason unable to fully utilize Haskell, wtf am I missing?
Should I read more? How did you guys learn?"
НО ЗАЧЕМ? Зачем он хочет преодолеть это сопротивление? Чтоб потом пропозалы о запрещении рекурсии в хаскеле писать?
кто таков?)
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