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Makes sense to me, thanks! |
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Cool ! :) Will be in SF at the end of october. Would love to meet you !
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Check if there is a meetup on http://www.meetup.com/Elm-user-group-SF/ that overlaps your trip. If not, we can sometimes shuffle them around for stuff, so let @rtfeldman and me know on twitter and we'll see.
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tibastral commentedJul 19, 2016
The exemple wasn't really crystal clear, because it could be understood as : find the element 1 from the list [0, 1] and returns it. As soon as you understand it's an index (by the exemple) everything goes easier.