Any publication date for Structure and Interpretation of Functional Computer Programs? [Was: Re: [Haskell-cafe] Computer Science Books using Haskell]

2008-01-15 Thread Benjamin L. Russell
Alternatively, again speaking of computer science books using Haskell, does anybody know when will a Haskell version of Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, or anything of the same scope, be published? It seems strange that Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming is

Any publication date for Structure and Interpretation of Functional Computer Programs? [Was: Re: [Haskell-cafe] Computer Science Books using Haskell]

2008-01-15 Thread Benjamin L. Russell
Alternatively, again speaking of computer science books using Haskell, does anybody know when will a Haskell version of Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, or anything of the same scope, be published? It seems strange that Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming is

Any publication date for The Little Haskeller? [Was: Re: [Haskell-cafe] Computer Science Books using Haskell]

2008-01-15 Thread Benjamin L. Russell
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:

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Computer Science Books using Haskell

2008-01-14 Thread Bryan O'Sullivan
PR Stanley wrote: > Can the list recommend books that use Haskell - or any FP language but > preferably Haskell - to illustrate the principles of compilers and/or > algorithms? Try Andrew Appel's "Modern Compiler Implementation in ML" http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~appel/modern/ml/ which, as it use

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Computer Science Books using Haskell

2008-01-14 Thread jerzy . karczmarczuk
Don Stewart writes: One textbook on algorithms with a functional approach is by Fethi Rabhi and Guy Lapalme: "Algorithms: A functional programming approach" published by Addison-Wesley, 235 pages, ISBN 0-201-59604-0 I'd imagine they wouldn't use many OCR unfriendly characters. I perhaps mis

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Computer Science Books using Haskell

2008-01-13 Thread Don Stewart
Hi Paul, One textbook on algorithms with a functional approach is by Fethi Rabhi and Guy Lapalme: "Algorithms: A functional programming approach" published by Addison-Wesley, 235 pages, ISBN 0-201-59604-0 I'd imagine they wouldn't use many OCR unfriendly characters. "Purely Functional Data Struc

[Haskell-cafe] Computer Science Books using Haskell

2008-01-13 Thread PR Stanley
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 chara