I'm not sure how Simon Thompson feels, or other instructors using his or my book, but a downside of posting all of the solutions is that the problems cannot be assigned for homework. I have many of the solutions to SOE problems, and could post them, but am wondering if it would be better to make them available only to instructors, or to those who might convince me that they are not reading the book for credit. Or is that being too draconian?

  -Paul


Gour wrote:
Ketil Malde ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Another option is posting the excercise to this list (or perhaps in
comp.lang.functional), along with your current effort at solving it.

I consider it would be useful to have the the whole collection somewhere, maybe on wiki since Thompson's book (beside Hudak's HSOE) very popular one for learning Haskell and it can bring even more popularity for Haskell language.

Is it only me, but it looks that more & more posts are appearing on this list?

(As this could look like a homework request, don't expect the direct
solution, but I think you will get some hints to nudge you in the
right direction.)

Of course, but, otoh, solving ALL the exercises from the book is time-consuming, so to be able to sneak into some would be a nice learning experience :-)

Sincerely,
Gour



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