I think this is the wrong approach to understand purely functional languages. They don't try to get rid of mutability / side effects, just to isolate them. See [1] where the author thinks that "In short, Haskell is the…
> I'm interested if people have any horror stories of their own to share about abusive PIs Things I have experienced first hand, either myself or graduate students: * A male PI that hires attractive graduate students…
I successfully kicked out a professor from academia who was a bully and was harassing many other people. But this costed me several years of my career and was extremely tough to do. Ironically, I eventually ended up in…
I think this is the wrong approach to understand purely functional languages. They don't try to get rid of mutability / side effects, just to isolate them. See [1] where the author thinks that "In short, Haskell is the…
> I'm interested if people have any horror stories of their own to share about abusive PIs Things I have experienced first hand, either myself or graduate students: * A male PI that hires attractive graduate students…
I successfully kicked out a professor from academia who was a bully and was harassing many other people. But this costed me several years of my career and was extremely tough to do. Ironically, I eventually ended up in…