Re: [Haskell-cafe] Haskell Related Reading

2008-06-29 Thread Marc A. Ziegert
i think, you are looking for this paper:
Functional programming with bananas, lenses, envelopes and barbed wire
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/meijer91functional.html

atm, the link is broken or server offline. so here is another reference...
http://doc.utwente.nl/56289/

the paper is pretty cool, but it has nothing to do with arrows, monads or 
haskell-arrows.
for those, i don't know any paper.

- marc



Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2008 schrieb Darrin Thompson:
 I have a trip coming up and might have some reading time. I was hoping to
 get through some of the classics, bananas and lenses, the essence, etc.
 
 So I have a few questions:
 
 Bananas and lenses et. al. uses some notation that I don't understand right
 out of the gate. Is there a good primer on whatever that brand of double
 bars and arrows means?
 
 The essense of functional programming looks good, I could understand it when
 I skimmed it but can I print it out on US letter? The PDF at citeseer was
 aligned badly. (Essece seemed like a fabulous intro or chapter 2 on getting
 used to monads. Better than most stuff on the web. Funny that...)
 
 I'm also interested in FRP as it might relate to web programming. Anyone
 have a recommendation?
 
 --
 Darrin
 




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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Haskell Related Reading

2008-06-29 Thread Paulo Tanimoto
If I understand correctly, Darrin is looking for a resource explaining
the notation used in the paper by Meijer et al.  But thanks for the
mirror.  : )

Although I don't think this will have everything, you can try this one:
http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/jeremy.gibbons/publications/#nzfpdc-squiggol

If you check the website of the authors (of the Bananas paper), one of
them has some lecture notes with some useful information too.

Regards,

Paulo


2008/6/29 Marc A. Ziegert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 i think, you are looking for this paper:
 Functional programming with bananas, lenses, envelopes and barbed wire
 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/meijer91functional.html

 atm, the link is broken or server offline. so here is another reference...
 http://doc.utwente.nl/56289/

 the paper is pretty cool, but it has nothing to do with arrows, monads or 
 haskell-arrows.
 for those, i don't know any paper.

 - marc



 Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2008 schrieb Darrin Thompson:
 I have a trip coming up and might have some reading time. I was hoping to
 get through some of the classics, bananas and lenses, the essence, etc.

 So I have a few questions:

 Bananas and lenses et. al. uses some notation that I don't understand right
 out of the gate. Is there a good primer on whatever that brand of double
 bars and arrows means?

 The essense of functional programming looks good, I could understand it when
 I skimmed it but can I print it out on US letter? The PDF at citeseer was
 aligned badly. (Essece seemed like a fabulous intro or chapter 2 on getting
 used to monads. Better than most stuff on the web. Funny that...)

 I'm also interested in FRP as it might relate to web programming. Anyone
 have a recommendation?

 --
 Darrin




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[Haskell-cafe] Haskell Related Reading

2008-06-28 Thread Darrin Thompson
I have a trip coming up and might have some reading time. I was hoping to
get through some of the classics, bananas and lenses, the essence, etc.

So I have a few questions:

Bananas and lenses et. al. uses some notation that I don't understand right
out of the gate. Is there a good primer on whatever that brand of double
bars and arrows means?

The essense of functional programming looks good, I could understand it when
I skimmed it but can I print it out on US letter? The PDF at citeseer was
aligned badly. (Essece seemed like a fabulous intro or chapter 2 on getting
used to monads. Better than most stuff on the web. Funny that...)

I'm also interested in FRP as it might relate to web programming. Anyone
have a recommendation?

--
Darrin
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