Good day everyone, I'm a haskell newbie trying to seeking advice to advance myself.
My backgrounds are: * As a non-CS student, I have absolutely no knowledge of lambda calculus * And unfortunately I have to make painful decision on spending $30 on a book or three days' meal While my goals are: * Become a pragmatic haskell programmer in the shortest time * At the minimal expense What I have done for the past few weeks were: * I read almost all the free educational sources at www.haskell.org, * Subscribed to this mailing list and try to digest every mail * Read most of the "The Haskell School of Expression" (by Paul Hudak) and the non-theoretical chapters of the "An Introduction To Functional Programming Systems Using Haskell" (by AJT Davie), which are the only two introductory level haskell related books in our library However, my problems are: * I still don't understand most of the codes I found, like the various haskell libraries * I still have no clue of most (ok, almost all) of what is being discussed in this mailing list So I'm eager to know if there are cost-effective ways to achieve my goals or at least leverage myself from the beginner's level. Your advice would be greatly appreciated! Regards, Jerry _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe