The original book has a long list of errata (https://manning-content.s3.amazonaws.com/download/4/699ce32-de8b-4b62-880a-9cbd4a0a4624/Kurt_GetProgrammingwithHaskell_err3.html), and even the errata has typo. This file has all of them fixed.
Get Programming with Haskell
β Scribed by Will Kurt [Will Kurt]
- Publisher
- Manning Publications
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Summary Get Programming with Haskell introduces you to the About the Technology Programming languages often differ only around the edgesΠΏΡΠ
a few About the Book Get Programming with Haskell leads you through short WhatΠΏΡΠ
s inside Thinking in Haskell Functional programming basics Programming in types Real-world applications for Haskell About the Reader Written for readers who know one or more programming About the Author Will Kurt currently works as a data scientist. He writes a blog
Haskell language without drowning you in academic jargon and heavy
functional programming theory. By working through 43 easy-to-follow
lessons, you'll learn Haskell the best possible wayΠΏΡΠ
by doing
Haskell!
keywords, libraries, or platform choices. Haskell gives you an
entirely new point of view. To the software pioneer Alan Kay, a
change in perspective can be worth 80 IQ points and Haskellers
agree on the dramatic bene ts of thinking the Haskell wayΠΏΡΠ
thinking
functionally, with type safety, mathematical certainty, and more.
In this hands-on book, thatΠΏΡΠ
s exactly what youΠΏΡΠ
ll learn to do.
lessons, examples, and exercises designed to make Haskell your own.
It has crystal-clear illustrations and guided practice. You will
write and test dozens of interesting programs and dive into custom
Haskell modules. You will gain a new perspective on programming
plus the practical ability to use Haskell in the everyday world.
(The 80 IQ points: not guaranteed.)
languages.
at www.countbayesie.com, explaining data science to normal
people.
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Unlike any other programming language, Haskell is purely functional with a strong type system and lazy evaluation. It is arguable the most interesting language but also has the reputation of being one of the most challenging to learn. Learning Haskell doesn't have to be difficult, and this book can
<div><p><b>Summary</b></p> <p><i>Get Programming with Haskell</i> introduces you to the Haskell language without drowning you in academic jargon and heavy functional programming theory. By working through 43 easy-to-follow lessons, you'll learn Haskell the best possible wayβby doing Haskell!</p> <p>
<div><p><b>Summary</b></p> <p><i>Get Programming with Haskell</i> introduces you to the Haskell language without drowning you in academic jargon and heavy functional programming theory. By working through 43 easy-to-follow lessons, you'll learn Haskell the best possible wayβby doing Haskell!</p> <p>