But your objection was valuable! It could encourage someone worried that they weren't competent.
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That was the intent, certainly, but I could probably do it in a more constructive way. I prefer to be positive :).
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a while ago there was a thread like this on reddit. It had the exact same problem as this list.
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I seemed to find my FP skills somewhere inside the ladder, so I must be missing a number of things. How can I find out which?
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2/2 I don't normally like these linear skill progression things, but maybe that only applies in areas where I'm already beyond.
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It wasn't needlessly snarky. This is twitter. Communication is difficult.
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@edwinbrady@lambda_conf I'd prefer an FP community that put much less importance on the category theory and types stuff.
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@argumatronic agreed. FP is about the lambda calculus, that's it. Type-driven development ... that's a different kettle of fish.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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