On Tue, 29 Jan 2013 09:23:34 +0100, Casey Basichis
<caseybasic...@gmail.com> wrote:
I guess what I'm looking for doesn't exist, which is what it is. I'm
just
interested in why it's not an ideal way to take in Haskell, starting with
the common and moving to the to rare.
It is worth while to study the Prelude functions:
A Tour of the Haskell Prelude
http://undergraduate.csse.uwa.edu.au/units/CITS1211/Documentation/tourofprelude.html
and:
A tour of the Haskell Monad functions
http://members.chello.nl/hjgtuyl/tourdemonad.html
Regards,
Henk-Jan van Tuyl
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http://Van.Tuyl.eu/
http://members.chello.nl/hjgtuyl/tourdemonad.html
Haskell programming
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