It's more like learning how to take care of your car based on common habits of owners of well-maintained cars.
The guide doesn't even sort of mention how to think/create using Haskell. It also doesn't even sort of dive into real Haskell magic like how Hindley-Milner type systems work. It's tangential to both.
The guide doesn't even sort of mention how to think/create using Haskell. It also doesn't even sort of dive into real Haskell magic like how Hindley-Milner type systems work. It's tangential to both.