[Haskell-beginners] Haskell book
Stuart Nelson
stuartnelson3
Tue Oct 1 17:57:00 UTC 2013
Anyone used 'Haskell School of Music'?
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Friedrich Wiemer <friedrichwiemer at gmail.com
> wrote:
> Learn You a Haskell is actually my favourite book. The more advanced
> topics are hard to follow, but you'll find enough materials on the web.
> Additionally I really liked the section about types and their kinds.
>
> I think Real World Haskell is better suited, if you already knew some
> Haskell and want to get examples for every day use.
>
> On 10/01/2013 06:14 PM, Ondrej Nekola wrote:
> > Gentle Introduction to Haskell worked for me:
> > http://www.haskell.org/tutorial/ It?s outdated in theory (covers
> > Haskell 98) but I would not mind. Ondra @satai Nekola
> >
> >> I am looking for a general Haskell book with syntax reference to
> >> self-teach. I have a computer science background, so technical and
> >> theoretical is fine. Something similar in size and scope as the
> >> Camel book is to perl would be ideal - covering basic language
> >> idioms, with a decent language reference, but by no means
> >> exhaustive.
> >>
> >> I have looked at Learn You a Haskell and Real World Haskell online,
> >> both of which were accessible but were difficult to follow beyond
> >> the basics. I'm not sure if it's the organization of the material
> >> or just the learning curve, so I'm open to both if these are
> >> hands-down the favorites.
> >>
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