I was very nervous before I gave my first ever Scala training last year, and I started by waffling to the attendees to be forgiving. One interrupted me: "Jon. You'll be fine... just get on with it!" I needed that right then, and I'm ever grateful to the person who said it.
The closest I could get, I think, would be a course focusing on "API design". For me, I want to maximise typesafety, leverage type-inference (so you don't need to write types) and endorse the principle of least surprise, etc. Maybe constraints like those would be enough...
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I think it would - definitely I’ve found with a lot of principles (least power comes to mind) that while the idea is solid, people struggle to identify where t should be used, and what ‘least power’ actually is
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