bjkwak wrote:
I have downloaded and read some tutorials from
the Haskell home page, but most of them are
incomplete and I decided to buy a book or two.
Did you try http://www.isi.edu/~hdaume/htut/tutorial.ps ?
Yet Another Haskell Tutorial by Hal Daume III et al.
A tutorial for Haskell that is
Christian Maeder wrote:
bjkwak wrote:
I have downloaded and read some tutorials from
the Haskell home page, but most of them are
incomplete and I decided to buy a book or two.
Did you try http://www.isi.edu/~hdaume/htut/tutorial.ps ?
Yet Another Haskell Tutorial by Hal Daume III et
Hi!
Searching for a new programming language for my
work, I got interested in functional languages.
After several weeks of googling and searching,
I decided to learn Haskell.
I have downloaded and read some tutorials from
the Haskell home page, but most of them are
incomplete and I decided to
I would recommend Haskell - The Craft of Functional Programming by Thompson.
Never having programmed in a functional language before, I found it to be a
pretty gentle and informative introduction to Haskell using Hugs.
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Hi Andrew and Guilherme,
Thank you very much for your advice!
Byung-Jae
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