On May 28, 2007, at 6:43 , Andrew Coppin wrote:

I find this with Haskell books. There are some brilliant bits. There are some bits that are sort-of interesting but not really to do with anything I'm passionate about, and then there are bits that I can't comprehend...

This is a known problem with existing Haskell books. Which is why there are more Haskell books coming out all the time that try to address it, and why there's a Wikibook (if you hit something incomprehensible, leave a comment so people know what to fix!).

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