Also, we have a large library of research papers here:
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Research_papers
mvanier:
> A good follow-up is "The Haskell School of Expression" by Paul Hudak.
> Eventually, though, you're going to have to start reading research papers,
> which is where most of the
A good follow-up is "The Haskell School of Expression" by Paul Hudak.
Eventually, though, you're going to have to start reading research papers, which
is where most of the cutting-edge stuff is. Phil Wadler's papers (available
from his web site, just google it) are a good place to start, as are
I've read Haskell: The Craft of Functional Programming on a course on
functional programming at Chalmers (I also took the advanced course)
and now I'm looking for some more reading material. Are there any
other good Haskell books? Is there a Pick Axe, Camel or Dragon Book
for Haskell?