Hi, I've started learning Haskell, but I'm coming from a Python/Java/SQL/etc
background.
I've learned a bit of elisp and scheme in my travels, but Haskell is very very
different even from those two.
The gentle introduction seems more like a brickbat to me, the best things I've found
so far are homework assignments from various CS classes around the world.
I've looked for a good irc channel dedicated to haskell, and not found one. I've also
searched for a tutorial that works along the same lines as the Python tutorial, and
not found one.
I have lots of complete beginner questions...
Also, it seems the Haskell Wiki has lost many pages again. Would it be possible to use
MoinMoin instead of pyWiki?
I looked at the "applications written in Haskell" links, but many of the links are
dead.
I have found some sample code by searching google, but I'd really like to find a
library of small pieces of demo code showing the various idioms and useful basics.
Does such a thing exist?
Thanks,
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Shae Matijs Erisson - http://www.webwitches.com/~shae/
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