On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Paul Hudak wrote:
> > Unforunately, the "Gentle Introduction To Haskell" that
> > haskell.org links to is not a very useful introduction.
>
> John and I should probably rename this document, since it really isn't a
> very gentle intro at all. We should probably also downplay it's
> prominance on the haskell website. It was written rather quickly many
> years ago, at a time when there was not a single textbook on Haskell.
> So it's probably outlived it's purpose, although I do believe that some
> people still find it useful.
>
I learned Haskell from it. Later, people corrected my style and I learned
some more. Of course, I did not do any serious Haskell programming yet,
except for my infamous primes finding algorithms.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
> -Paul
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