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JordanMartinez/purescript-jordans-reference: Learn PureScript with this "clone and play" repository

Purescript: Jordan's Reference

This repo is my way of using the Feynman Technique to learn Purescript and its ecosystem.

All code uses PureScript 0.15.13

To learn PureScript using this project:

  1. Git clone this repo
  2. Bookmark and read through this repo online
  3. Compile the code locally where possible, follow along, and experiment
Guidelines for this project

Feel free to open a new issue for:

The following labels give insight into this project's development:

Note: You are advised to watch this repo for releases only. Sometimes, this repo will produce a lot of notifications due to opening/closing issues/PRs and me adding additional thoughts/comments to things. This can star to feel like notification spam.

Unless stated otherwise in a specific folder or file, this project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license: (Human-readable version), (Actual License)

Naming Conventions Used In This Repo

When you see this number system:

01-File-Name.md
02-Folder-Name/
03-File-Name2.md
11-File-Name.md

You should understand it like so:

[major theme/idea][minor concept/point]

Each major theme will almost always have 1..9 minor concepts/points. Thus, you will sometimes not see a 10-file-name.md file:

09-first-major-theme--file-9.md
-- 10-file-name is intentionally missing here
11-second-major-theme--file-1.md

In situations, where 9 files were not enough, I converted a file into a folder and each file in that folder further explains it.

An 'x' in a File/Folder Name

If a file or folder name has x in the numerical part of its name (e.g. 0x-File-or-Folder-Name, 9x-File-or-Folder-Name), it means I am still deciding where it should appear in the numerical order (and it is likely still a work in progress).


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