I couldnt tank that book of Python Functional Programming anymore.
Damn, every chapter I get lost if dude is explaining the concepts, or if he is just explaining his examples.
For me, it is the worst type of teaching: the one where the tutor instead of being explicit in the teachings, just throw examples, and hope the students will figure out the concept by themselves.
In the era of vibe coding, knowing how to curate a code is more valuable than knowing how to write a function that parse XML using FP paradigm, that is not really FP because Python have a hard time with FP.
Anyway, dropped the book and started my next topic of interest: Godot.
Now things will start becoming really fun.
