Awesome
Awesome list of Haskell mentors
To experienced Haskell developers
Some developers have an open projects and
- look for a team to develop,
- or have many tasks and not enough hands,
- or suppose "one head is good, but two are better",
- or will to share their knowledge,
- or consider Haskell a worthy language for others.
Why not become a mentor for beginners? Feel free to PR!
To (not only) beginner Haskell developers
Some developers learn Haskell and feel:
- the basics of the language are mastered,
- the tasks for CodeWars do not benefit the world,
- the ivory tower has grown too much.
Real development is not so unassailable, it helps people. That is important! Why not become a contributor of open source project?
Open Source Haskell Mentors
Contributor/Mentor Name | PR Mentorship Focus area | Contact |
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Alexander Granin | The Hydra framework for backends and CLI apps Hydra | vk, telegram, twitter or graninas@gmail.com |
Andrey Mokhov | Algebraic graphs and GHC build system | |
Murat Kasimov | Separated data structures and observable patterns | telegram |
Yuriy Syrovetskiy | Distributed format/framework/database RON and task manager ff | telegram |
Bulat Ziganshin | Magus: portable high-level assembler with authentic C syntax | telegram or Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com |
Fabrizio Ferrai | spago: 🍝 PureScript package manager and build tool powered by Dhall and package-sets | telegram or spago-help@ferrai.io |
Sridhar Ratnakumar | Ema and Emanote: Note-taking; Pandoc; Static site generation; Nix | |
Mikolaj Konarski | LambdaHack: the opinionated roguelike game engine, impenetrable without dedication and attention to detail | |
Michal Gajda | json-autotype: union types for automatic JSON parsing, xeno and XML Typelift XML parsing engines | telegram Keybase |
Dmitrii Kovanikov | Haskell Beginners 2022: Haskell course for beginners <br> Iris: A Haskell CLI framework | Directly on GitHub, Twitter or kovanikov@gmail.com |