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Recap from yesterday: the Africa Special Announcements revealed some additional puzzle pieces 1) COTI’s AdaPay is possibly the larger payments infrastructure puzzle piece, 2) payway.et is possibly the local payments puzzle piece, 3) yellowcard.io is possibly the local coin exchange puzzle piece, and 4) World Mobile (not mentioned at africa.cardano.org AFAIK) may be the network connectivity puzzle piece. I think... Source: about 3 years ago
Yeah! Six months after graduating from Northwestern University I quit my cushy 6-figure WFH job to move to Finland as a quasi-illegal immigrant. (I say "quasi-" because "STEM undergrad from a top university moving to a much poorer country" is, ah, not what you usually think of.) I was unemployed for over a year due to passport issues, living in a tiny vacation town of ~10,000 close to the Arctic Circle, and used... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
If anyone else is wondering, it looks like HPFFP is "Haskell Programming from First Principles" :) https://haskellbook.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
Forget about C++. Pick up a copy of Modern Programming Languages: A Practical Introduction. Learn SML; forget about the rest of the chapters. Then, learn Haskell from this book. Optionally work through this book. Optionally read through SICP (not recommended). Source: 12 months ago
Parallel and Concurrent Programming in Haskell is a fantastic resource for learning some of the more interesting bits of Haskell at a low level. I usually recommend it as a second book after Haskell Programming from First Principles, which is a super comprehensive and meaty intro to Haskell. Source: about 1 year ago
I would suggest that you learn Haskell first as a programming language and ignore type level programming. A good introduction to Haskell may be helpful to you: https://haskellbook.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
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