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Others have listed a bunch of good resources. If you are more of a visual learner, I have heard good things about the Easy Rust videos - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lYeJeQ11OI&list=PLfllocyHVgsRwLkTAhG0E-2QxCf-ozBkk
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On KDE you can try out Polonium, which integrates with the native tiling support and makes it awesome!
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RSS link so you can add it to your preferred podcast client (I use AntennaPod) -
ChinaTalk https://chinatalk.substack.com/
RSS address: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/CHTAL4990341033
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There are plenty of both really, too many perhaps
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Hey! We have buff, and plenty of local pubs! The other things are true though, can't help you with those
The next #FPIndia Learn #Haskell meetup is going to be this Saturday 24 Feb in #Gurgaon. We'll do a quick recap of basics of Haskell, and then learn some tricks on how to write real world code. This is a great time to jump in if you have not attended the previous sessions. Do drop by if you are around! #FunctionalProgramming #Meetup #Delhi #India
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Great! Yes an icon for PureScript would be great as well
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This seems to have many similar ideas as Dhall Lang - https://dhall-lang.org/
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These are woman bikers from various armed forces. This sort of a bike show happens every year on Republic day and it's always fun to watch
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I’m a long time functional programming enthusiast and work with Haskell and PureScript professionally. I recently created the PureScript community on this instance and would be happy to to moderate the Haskell community as well.