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== Web Sites ==
 
== Web Sites ==

Revision as of 15:55, 23 September 2012

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Bryan O'Sullivan, Don Stewart, and John Goerzen: Real World Haskell, Paperback: 700 pages, O'Reilly, November 2008, English, ISBN-10: 0596514980, ISBN-13: 978-0596514983
Book Description
This easy-to-use, freely available online, fast-moving tutorial introduces you to functional programming with Haskell. Learn how to use Haskell in a variety of practical ways, whether it's for short, script-like programs or large and demanding applications. Written for experienced programmers, Real World Haskell takes you through the basics of functional programming at a brisk pace, and helps you increase your understanding of Haskell in real-world issues like I/O, performance, dealing with data, concurrency, and more as you move through each chapter. With this book, you will:
  • Understand the difference between procedural and functional programming
  • Learn about Haskell's compiler, interpreter, values, simple functions, and types
  • Find your way around Haskell's library -- and write your own
  • Use monads to express I/O operations and changes in state
  • Interact with databases, parse files and data, and handle errors
  • Discover how to use Haskell for systems programming
  • Learn concurrency and parallel programming with Haskell
You'll find plenty of hands-on exercises, along with examples of real Haskell programs that you can modify, compile, and run. If you've never used a functional language before, and want to understand why Haskell is now coming into its own as a practical language in so many major organizations, Real World Haskell is the place to start.

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Translations

RWH is licensed under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial license. This permits derivative works under the same license, such as translations. Currently, RWH has been translated (up to chapter 14) into Japanese by machine.