Hi Rodion! Yes, I do agree that Haskell is a hard language just like any other programming language; however, it is efficient and well structured. It is really hard to learn depending on what level you are in programming. When I say level I don't mean the standardized level system - beginner, intermediate, advanced. I mean programmers who can code at a faster speed than others. Technically speaking, you may not be a bad Haskell programmer; however, the expectations and competition for tech jobs are incredibly high that even some of the best programmers don't make it. It's a fact, CS is difficult but don't let that discourage you, as long as you can do the job and follow up you'll be fine!
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Hi Rodion! Yes, I do agree that Haskell is a hard language just like any other programming language; however, it is efficient and well structured. It is really hard to learn depending on what level you are in programming. When I say level I don't mean the standardized level system - beginner, intermediate, advanced. I mean programmers who can code at a faster speed than others. Technically speaking, you may not be a bad Haskell programmer; however, the expectations and competition for tech jobs are incredibly high that even some of the best programmers don't make it. It's a fact, CS is difficult but don't let that discourage you, as long as you can do the job and follow up you'll be fine!