On 08/mag/08, at 08:59, Benjamin L. Russell wrote:
One hint that is not (at least to my knowledge) listed on
haskell.org is that, according to at least one user (see "The
Programmers’ Stone » Blog Archive » A First Haskell Experience" at
http://the-programmers-stone.com/2008/03/04/a-first-haskell-
experience/), the online tutorials can "confuse more than they
illuminate."
Personally, I would recommend starting with one of the available
books (see "Books - HaskellWiki" at http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/
Books), instead. In particular, I would recommend one of the
following titles:
[…]
What’s your opinion on Programming in Haskell by Graham Hutton. It is
the first book about Haskell that I’ve read and wondering what could
be the next one. Should I wait for Real world Haskell or do you think
that the books you listed offer something new/different/more advanced
than Programming in Haskell?
Thank you in advance
--
Giorgio Valoti
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