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I've been learning haskell for the better part of 8 years. I say learning, because I spend far too much time trying to study the patterns and math from the abstract point of view. Every few months I print off a research paper and struggle with it for a few days until I get it. I never get to code large projects in it because no one uses it in industry up in the north.

I can code in the language no problem but sometimes I feel that idiomatic ideal is always just out of reach to all but the Simons.



I highly suggest reading Richard Bird's book "Pearls of Functional Algorithm Design". It's a really great way to get some insight into top-style FP.




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