I actually prefer computer-based material to books for computer related stuff. I can C&p examples rather than type them in. I can search them. And annotate and bookmark without feeling the guilt instilled by my early teachers against marking books.
I'm still looking for a compiled language that gives me the productivity of Perl, but compiled performance. D comes close, but everytime I look at a cute piece of Haskell (or other FP language) code, I tell myself I really should be able to wrap my brain around (one of) them.
In reply to Re^9: Is it worth using Monads in Perl ? and what the Monads are ?
by BrowserUk
in thread Is it worth using Monads in Perl ? and what the Monads are ?
by rootcho
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