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== Haskell in general == |
== Haskell in general == |
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− | + | See: [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Haskell The Haskell wikibook] and [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Haskell/YAHT Yet Another Haskell Tutorial] |
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− | #* If so, see: |
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+ | === You have experience programming === |
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− | #* If not, see: |
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+ | #* [[Tutorials/Programming_Haskell]] |
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+ | # You have programmed in other functional languages before |
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+ | #* A Gentle Introduction? |
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+ | #* [[How to read Haskell]] |
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== Monads == |
== Monads == |
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+ | # You are new to Haskell |
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+ | # You can do simple IO in Haskell, but you want to know what makes it work |
+ | #* [http://sigfpe.blogspot.com/2006/08/you-could-have-invented-monads-and.html You could have invented monads! (And Maybe you Already Have!)] |
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+ | # You learn best by doing exercises |
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+ | # You learn by metaphor or analogy |
+ | #* [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Haskell/Understanding monads Understanding monads] |
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+ | # You understand category theory and you want to know what's the link between category theory monads and Haskell monads |
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− | # Do you understand category theory? |
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− | #* If so, see: |
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== Graphical interfaces == |
== Graphical interfaces == |
Revision as of 14:30, 27 December 2006
- what i would like is a meta-tutorial
- a list of questions about haskell, what does this do, do you understand this etc
- and if you say no, it points you at a tutorial which explains it -- ndm on #haskell
One size does not fit all! The meta-tutorial aims to help you find the Haskell tutorials that you need.
Haskell in general
You are new to programming
See: The Haskell wikibook and Yet Another Haskell Tutorial
You have experience programming
- You are new to functional programming
- You have programmed in other functional languages before
- A Gentle Introduction?
- You just want to see what Haskell looks like at a glance
- How to read Haskell
- A Tour of the Haskell Syntax
Monads
- You are new to Haskell
- You can do simple IO in Haskell, but you want to know what makes it work
- You learn best by doing exercises
- You learn by metaphor or analogy
- You understand category theory and you want to know what's the link between category theory monads and Haskell monads