Regarding an actual book, I have come across
an interesting one called "Real World Haskell", which is currently in the
making, but should reach booksellers before the end of this year. The authors
maintain a web site (http://www.realworldhaskell.org),
which is actually a blog about the book. They even give links for pre-ordering
the book from Amazon and others.
If you also look at http://book.realworldhaskell.org/,
you will see that draft versions of chapters are posted on the Internet for
people to read them and make comments.
Until now, I have used the tutorial material on the
site, but I would be interested in getting hold of a copy of this book when it
is finally published.
> Have any of you fellow n00bs ordered a book on Haskell? Or are
you > just using the haskell.org web site? I think I need to get me
a book > to keep as a reference. > > -- > Chad
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