[Haskell-beginners] Resources to learn functional programming
David Hinkes
david.hinkes at gmail.com
Wed Aug 1 23:38:17 CEST 2012
I started with these two resources. I'd suggest beginning with "Learn You
a Haskell (for great good)." It's really great.
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Tim Perry <tim.v2.0 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I think that you should work your way through "Real World Haskell" which
> is available free online. I thought it was worth-while enough that I bought
> the book and I regularly refer to it.
> http://book.realworldhaskell.org/
>
> Learn you a Haskell for Great Good is also a worth-while book.
> http://learnyouahaskell.com/
>
> Good luck,
> Tim
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Homero Cardoso de Almeida <
> homerocda at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I'm fairly new to Haskell. I'm trying to learn it, but got stuck when i
>> reached high-order functions. I understand what they are, but I cannot wrap
>> my head on how they work, how to use them, and such. It seems so abstract
>> to me. I tried to move on past it, but it only got harder and harder.
>>
>> Looks like I have problems learning functional programming. Do you have
>> any good resources to learn functional programming? I am a decent C++
>> programmer.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Homero Cardoso de Almeida
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