Last Day for Haskell Brain!

It's the last Monday of 2021, so of course this will be my last post of the year, which you can also watch on YouTube. This year was definitely a bit different from previous years. I focused a lot more on three things. The first was video content. I started using videos for a lot more of my Monday posts. You can take a look at those on my YouTube channel. And I also started streaming most Monday evenings on Twitch, which you can find right here. I'm on my winter vacation, so I won't be on for a couple weeks though. Next stream will be January 10th!

The second big item was Haskellings. This is now a fairly stable open-source project, so it's available for anyone who wants an interactive tutorial to learn how to write Haskell starting from the ground up!

Haskell Brain

The third focus this year has been on making some new courses for Monday Morning Haskell Academy. The new, smaller courses this year include Making Sense of Monads, as well as Effectful Haskell.

And last but not least of course, there is our newest course, Haskell Brain. Today, Monday the 27th, is the last day to enroll in our Haskell Brain course. This course will teach you the basics of using Haskell and Tensor Flow together so you can write your own machine learning programs totally in Haskell. Machine learning is a super important skill in the world today, and I think it would be so cool if we could prove that it can be done and that there might even be certain advantages to doing it in Haskell. So I hope you'll take this opportunity to learn these skills.

Cheers to 2022!

I have big plans for this upcoming year. Primarily, I'm going to go back to focusing on publishing new content on a regular basis. But there will definitely be some differences in my focus areas and how I present that content. If you're interested to see where Monday Morning Haskell goes from here I encourage you to subscribe to our mailing list, so you can stay up to date with all the latest news. I hope all of you have an excellent end to your year, and I'll see you in 2022!

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