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Beginning Haskell: A Project-Based Approach

โœ Scribed by Alejandro Serrano Mena (auth.)


Publisher
Apress
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
408
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Beginning Haskell provides a broad-based introduction to the Haskell language, its libraries and environment, and to the functional programming paradigm that is fast growing in importance in the software industry. The book takes a project-based approach to learning the language that is unified around the building of a web-based storefront. Excellent coverage is given to the Haskell ecosystem and supporting tools. These include the Cabal build tool for managing projects and modules, the HUnit and QuickCheck tools for software testing, the Scotty framework for developing web applications, Persistent and Esqueleto for database access, and also parallel and distributed programming libraries.

Functional programming is gathering momentum, allowing programmers to express themselves in a more concise way, reducing boilerplate and increasing the safety of code. Indeed, mainstream languages such as C# and Java are adopting features from functional programming, and from languages implementing that paradigm. Haskell is an elegant and noise-free pure functional language with a long history, having a huge number of library contributors and an active community. This makes Haskell the best tool for both learning and applying functional programming, and Beginning Haskell the perfect book to show off the language and what it can do.

  • Takes you through a series of projects showing the different parts of the language.
  • Provides an overview of the most important libraries and tools in the Haskell ecosystem.
  • Teaches you how to apply functional patterns in real-world scenarios.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Going Functional....Pages 3-13
Declaring the Data Model....Pages 15-45
Reusing Code Through Lists....Pages 47-76
Using Containers and Type Classes....Pages 77-109
Laziness and Infinite Structures....Pages 111-129
Front Matter....Pages 131-131
Knowing Your Clients Using Monads....Pages 133-160
More Monads: Now for Recommendations....Pages 161-185
Working in Several Cores....Pages 187-205
Front Matter....Pages 207-207
Dealing with Files: IO and Conduit....Pages 209-234
Building and Parsing Text....Pages 235-258
Safe Database Access....Pages 259-276
Web Applications....Pages 277-294
Front Matter....Pages 295-295
Strong Types for Describing Offers....Pages 297-331
Interpreting Offers with Attributes....Pages 333-352
Front Matter....Pages 353-353
Documenting, Testing, and Verifying....Pages 355-371
Architecting Your Application....Pages 373-387
Looking Further....Pages 389-390
Time Traveling with Haskell....Pages 391-392
Back Matter....Pages 393-402

โœฆ Subjects


Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters; Programming Techniques


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