Hello,

I have started learning programming in Elm and gradually I am moving ahead 
with this following the awesome tutorial at https://www.elm-tutorial.org/en/ 
. <https://www.elm-tutorial.org/en/>

While I am onto it I got a thought that somebody like me coming from purely 
imperative programming background, when need to shift thinking in a 
functional way then are there any specific classic book resources I should 
refer to? I am kind of person who likes to build a strong foundation and am 
more inclined towards learning on the path instead of targeting just the 
end. So requesting to provide suggestions considering this.

I did searched on web and found various links related to few books but 
majority of those were either language-specific like Javascript, ML, 
Scheme, Erlang, Elixir, Haskell, Scala, Clojure, F# etc or mostly 
mathematical-notation based.  So I am really confused which ones to 
consider.

Thanks.

<https://www.elm-tutorial.org/en/>

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