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hi, #24
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@jacobbogers alas, no |
i will try to translate it |
That would be awesome |
@gcanti Does this translation have your blessing? |
@DrummerHead yes and no
(anyway this repo is MIT licensed) |
Thanks for the answer @gcanti (by the way I already have this article on my todo, thanks for all the teaching material you're creating) If you could give it a rough look to see if you think it's a proper translation, I'd start reading it. Perhaps this comment by the translator can give you more context. Thanks! |
@DrummerHead you can check the CONTRIBUTING file for my repo. TLDR: Structure of the content is the same, laws and definitions do not change, code is Giulio's. I added some minor changes and few lines more when I felt to add a bit of context in the semigroup sections but there are no major changes. I plan in the future to add more content, but as noted in the contribution file, it will mostly be linked externally or as a spoiler in order to preserve the original content. For now, you can treat the current commit as a 1 : 1.01 translation. So no, it shouldn't have @gcanti's blessing as some content differs and it is a project that I intend to move beyond a translation but, as of this commit treat it as a simple translation. |
Inglish plz, thiz iz krypto |
I would be interested in contributing to convert "Introduction to Functional Programming" into a proper GitBook. GitBook has features to support internationalization. This could also be achieved using any other documentation framework, but consolidating translations into a single repository would make it easier for translators to discover and contribute to this work. This raises another, broader question about the organization of the fp-ts project in general which I will ask as a discussion: gcanti/fp-ts#1802 |
@theurgi I have personally no interest into making it a gitbook, but since it's MIT licensed feel free to fork and do what you prefer. I think the repo will unavoidably go through some medium size rewriting once the next fp-ts version will be released anyway. |
dou you have english translation of you fp-ts book?
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