Nice content as always (SE Radio is one of the few podcasts that don't insult the intelligence of the listener!), but I wish the episode would have been longer. I felt like you were just getting started; getting ready to dive into the deeper stuff.
I really like your statement "SE Radio is one of the few podcasts that don't insult the intelligence of the listener". Can I quote you on the website :-) ?
Regarding this episode, Iwas actually surprised myself when I reexamined it recently how short it is. Maybe we can follow up with a more detailed look at F# (or Haskell :-)) later.
The episode was very good, but I felt as well, that the interresting details will come at the end.
I t would be great to hear about concrete features, what I believe should have been the content of the presentation.
Keep up the good work:)
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Too short!
Nice content as always (SE Radio is one of the few podcasts that don't insult the intelligence of the listener!), but I wish the episode would have been longer. I felt like you were just getting started; getting ready to dive into the deeper stuff.
Can I quote you :-) ?
Hi,
I really like your statement "SE Radio is one of the few podcasts that don't insult the intelligence of the listener". Can I quote you on the website :-) ?
Regarding this episode, Iwas actually surprised myself when I reexamined it recently how short it is. Maybe we can follow up with a more detailed look at F# (or Haskell :-)) later.
Thanks,
Markus
Re: quote
Absolutely! :-)
It would be very nice with a follow-up! Your previous show on Haskell with Simon Peyton-Jones was absolutely fantastic.
- Einar
I agree
The episode was very good, but I felt as well, that the interresting details will come at the end.
I t would be great to hear about concrete features, what I believe should have been the content of the presentation.
Keep up the good work:)