Speaking of computer science books using Haskell, does
anybody know when will a Haskell version of The Little
Schemer, or anything equivalent, be published?

It seems strange that The Little MLer is out, but not
The Little Haskeller.

Benjamin L. Russell

--- PR Stanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi
> Can the list recommend books that use Haskell - or
> any FP language 
> but preferably Haskell - to illustrate the
> principles of compilers 
> and/or algorithms?
> I think most of you  would understand if I said that
> I'd prefer FP 
> code instead of funny math symbols that don't
> translate into ANSI 
> characters with the current OCR technology, unless,
> of course, you 
> know of a book available in latex code.
> Rather than rushing straight to Google I thought I'd
> first draw on 
> the wealth of knowledge that exists on this list.
> Cheers
> Paul
> 
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