Hi, One of my current projects is to master as functional and statically typed programming language. Having discussed and debated it years ago (partially on list here, too) the conclusion was reached that SML would be a nicer place to start than Haskell or Clean. Fifteen years after its release, there seems to be a lot of knowledge but not a ton of resources exactly. There are a lot of dead links and books out of print (working off the SML/NJ resource list). I'm wondering of ACM's digital library is a good place to start.
Last week I worked through _ML for the Working Programmers_ which was great but didn't get into the details in a way that I would have expected (went from 10mph to 100mph instead). Up next is _The Little MLer_ and Harpers _Programming in Standard ML_. This list's members have a breadth and depth far beyond most, so I'm wondering if I could get your help here and learn about your favorite learning SML resources. Best wishes, -- Grant Rettke | ACM, AMA, COG, IEEE gret...@acm.org | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/ “Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates ((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x))) “Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously.” --Thompson ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users