[Haskell-cafe] Re: Fast Paced Haskell Tutorial

Chung-chieh Shan ccshan at post.harvard.edu
Thu Oct 11 21:14:40 EDT 2007


Paulo J. Matos <pocm at soton.ac.uk> wrote in article <11b141710710110743k7afe448by41f0941ea25c17f0 at mail.gmail.com> in gmane.comp.lang.haskell.cafe:
> I'm interested in a freely available fast paced haskell tutorial.
> By fast paced, I means I want something that goes through basic in a
> very fast pace, presents a couple of examples and then talks about
> more advanced features. A set of tutorials would be also good.
> References to these kind of tutorials would be great.

You might like http://www.haskell.org/tutorial/

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