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I really liked learn a language to solve a problem approach. I decided I'll use it for learning haskell.
Any suggestions? It can be a group project for a change.
Side question: Why do we all feel compelled to learn that language? Maybe because it sounds so badass, in a completely different way than assembly ...
I don't understand Haskell. I tried to pick it up casually and failed. Isn't that incentive enough
Free Time problem.

if you have lots of free time, you can solve that using Haskell :P
Why do we all feel compelled to learn that language?
"I have never met anyone who can do Scheme, Haskell,{common lisp} and C pointers who can't pick up Java in two days, and create better Java code than people with five years of experience in Java, but try explaining that to the average HR drone." - troll of the day, by J. Spolsky."
lisp, scala, sheme are good, but there's something special about haskell, nowadays though, i'd pick scala coz i can find a job as a scala programner, it's the new hot language out there, i can't say the same about haskell