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Details Title Programming in Haskell (2009)

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where he taught the first year functional programming course for several years. He has an impressive publishing record going back to 1990. Scope The book covers the Haskell language, programming techniques and the core library functions. It is a tutorial, not a reference manual. It is a pleasantly short book that covers all the essentials and nothing more. The Monad.Reader Issue 7 If you don’t know Haskell yet, reading this book is probably the quickest and most painless way of getting up to speed. Audience The book does not assume any advanced mathematics or much previous programming experience. For those with some background in imperative programming it briefly explains the essential difference in approach. It is perfectly suitable for people who have done a bit of programming and want to know what all this fuss over Haskell is about – you don’t need to be a mathematician.

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