Hey.
Without getting pedantic or decimating the conscious by recapitulating the [many virtues] of a static, strong, lazy, beard-infused language . . let's just say --- I'm in. No more fence sitting. This is it, for real this time.
All hail the new TDD -- TYPE-Driven-Development
I guess; the logical starting place is getting something spun up
- begin at the beginning
Then, we can incrementally munch away at the towering ivory visage of white-paper extolling, type inferring, etc.
"There will be a bit of math"
Maybe, maybe not. Speaking of, the MAYBE monad is probably a good place to start. Rebuke the traps of abandoned control paths. We're gonna learn us to Haskell.
changelog.this
Jan. 8 :: oh crap, what have I done. I'm going to go to bed and maybe Stack will be done updating when I wake. ๐ค