Hello Brian,
Tuesday, December 12, 2006, 3:39:41 PM, you wrote:
> So I was wondering if there was a better introduction for me out there?
> I'm willing to pay for a book or read something online, whichever.
i think that there are not so much FP programmers learning Haskell
(comparing to number o
On 12/12/06, Brian Hurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings, all. I'm an experienced Ocaml programmer, looking to broaden
my horizons yet further and pick up Haskell, and I'm wondering if there's
a good introduction to Haskell for me.
I think that O'Caml programmers would be one audience wher
Brian Hurt wrote:
>
> Greetings, all. I'm an experienced Ocaml programmer, looking to broaden
> my horizons yet further and pick up Haskell, and I'm wondering if
> there's a good introduction to Haskell for me.
Okasaki's _Purely Functional Data Structures_ discusses (among other
things) the pros
bhurt:
>
> Greetings, all. I'm an experienced Ocaml programmer, looking to broaden
> my horizons yet further and pick up Haskell, and I'm wondering if there's
> a good introduction to Haskell for me. I have Simon Thompson's "Haskell:
> The Craft of Functional Programming", which isn't a bad b
Greetings, all. I'm an experienced Ocaml programmer, looking to broaden
my horizons yet further and pick up Haskell, and I'm wondering if there's
a good introduction to Haskell for me. I have Simon Thompson's "Haskell:
The Craft of Functional Programming", which isn't a bad book, but I'm
so