[Haskell-cafe] RE: Modern Haskell books (was Re: A very nontrivial parser)

2007-07-06 Thread peterv
but afair you don't yet have too much experience even with H98 language? from my POV, H98 as is useful for learning, but not for real apps. there is wide common subset of GHC and Hugs language extensions and this set (with exception for FD) will probably become new Haskell' standard The

Re: [Haskell-cafe] RE: Modern Haskell books (was Re: A very nontrivial parser)

2007-07-06 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
bf3: but afair you don't yet have too much experience even with H98 language? from my POV, H98 as is useful for learning, but not for real apps. there is wide common subset of GHC and Hugs language extensions and this set (with exception for FD) will probably become new Haskell'

Re: [Haskell-cafe] RE: Modern Haskell books (was Re: A very nontrivial parser)

2007-07-06 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
dons: bf3: but afair you don't yet have too much experience even with H98 language? from my POV, H98 as is useful for learning, but not for real apps. there is wide common subset of GHC and Hugs language extensions and this set (with exception for FD) will probably become new

Re[2]: [Haskell-cafe] RE: Modern Haskell books (was Re: A very nontrivial parser)

2007-07-06 Thread Bulat Ziganshin
Hello peterv, Friday, July 6, 2007, 2:03:24 PM, you wrote: For example, for the brand new F# language I bought the book http://www.amazon.com/Foundations-F-Robert-Pickering/dp/1590597575 which covers almost everything you need to create real-world applications, from GUIs to databases to 2D/3D