Programming in Haskell by Graham Hutton

Programming in Haskell



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Had some fun this weekend writing Haskell in response to this blog post. You needn't to know Haskell to read this article. My thoughts on why Functional Programming and Haskell can be tough to learn. I have always sought ways to turn mobile devices into develoment platforms. I've been proceeding on two fronts – statically typed functional programming languages and the venerated Lisp family. The outcome has been particularily good in one setup, which I'd like to describe here. Peaker: Python's dynamic nature adds slowness and unsafety, but doesn't actually make things more expressive; sj4nz: Programming in weakly-typed languages forever after will feel like working with punch cards. There are many reasons programmers may want to use metaprogramming facilities, but one of the most common is for greater efficiency. Haskell The Hope Of The Statically Typed Family. My choice is R (with ggplot2) and have started to learn it. Recently I got some time to learn data visualization, as a kind of replacement for Excel's Chart. It has some performance issues and its really my first real program in Haskell, so its a little rough around the edges, I'm sure.