
Prad, I'm new to Haskell as well and I have found doing the problems at Project Euler has been a good way to give one small tasks to learn Haskell with. Bryce On 06/18/2010 03:46 PM, Keith Sheppard wrote:
I think building a small, self-contained project that solves a problem that you are interested in will be a nice compliment to the other stuff that you're doing and will also leave you with something useful in the end.
Best, Keith
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 8:24 PM, prad
wrote: greetings!
i am very intrigued with haskell having acquired some experience in pascal, elisp, c, perl, mostly python and some sql.
i've been going through various tutorials and the online real world haskell. i've also been reading through the haskell98 report at appropriate points.
are there any recommended approaches for learning and studying haskell?
-- In friendship, prad
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