Programming in Haskell. Graham Hutton

Programming in Haskell


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€�Haskell is an advanced purely-functional programming language. If you do spend a bit of time writing applications in Haskell, you'll probably be writing a lot of console programs. Mainly Scala, written in Haskell style, plus some real Haskell programming. In this course, we study the theory that underpins the inner workings of functional programming languages (and in particular, Haskell). The School of Haskell went beta. I welcome Clojure, Haskell, F#, OCaml, even Coq. Last weekend saw the 2013 edition of BayHac: a two and half day hackathon for Haskell programmers. This is a blog post of a different kind, because I spent quite some time writing it, and now I want you to enjoy it properly typeset. In fact the most popular language for parallel and distributed programming is Erlang -- a functional language. I love writing console programs but sometimes you just want a bit of GUI. But that was just a small piece of the functional programming world. We've been working on it for the last half a year with a team of top-notch Haskell programmers. Download Programming in Haskell. Last year, I gave you the terrifying Truth about Scala. I have long wanted to use functional programming professionally and for the last year I have. This year's event was held at Hacker Dojo's lovely new space in Mountain View, California. At last I can start blabbing about it. An even better candidate for parallel programming is Haskell, which supports a large variety of parallel paradigms. ISBN: 0521692695,9780521692694 | 184 pages | 5 Mb.