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<br> Hello, <br> <br>First thanks for the help.<br> <br>I looked at both books.<br> <br>book.realworld.haskelll : <br> <br>Nice book with exercises but you need some functions to solve the exercises which are not mentioned in the book.<br>So there it will be very confusing.<br> <br> <br>learnyouahaskell : <br> <br>Also a nice book but without any exercices and in the first chapter a confusing part about list compreshenion.<br> <br>Roelof<br><BR><div>> Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 11:21:37 +0200<br>> Subject: Re: [Haskell-beginners] book question<br>> From: raphael.paebst@googlemail.com<br>> To: rwobben@hotmail.com<br>> CC: beginners@haskell.org<br>> <br>> I used Real World Haskell<br>> Http:/book.realworldhaskell.org<br>> and was very happy with it.<br>> There's also Learn You A Haskell For Great Good<br>> http://www.learnyouahaskell.com<br>> which is probably funnier, but I can't tell you much more about it.<br>> For both it is helpful to have some experience with programming in<br>> genereal, but these are the first that came to mind.<br>> <br>> Raf<br>> <br>> On 6/27/11, Roelof Wobben <rwobben@hotmail.com> wrote:<br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> ><br>> > Hello, What's a good book for a absolute beginner in Haskell programming<br>> > with a lot of exercises so I can see if I understand it. Roelof<br></div>                                            </div></body>
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