
Hello, I have just started learning Haskell and I am really enjoying it. As I do not have a good mathematical background and a little experience with programming in general, which book is recommended for me? I started learning haskell from LYAH website and I completed 6 chapters but there are no exercises in that book so I want a book which is beginner friendly and has exercises. Please recommended some books considering my situation. Thank you -- ~Nikhil Kaushik

Hello Nikhil, I found this to be a really good book http://haskellbook.com/ http://haskellbook.com/ { name: Bogicevic Sasa phone: +381606006200 }
On Nov 13, 2017, at 12:00, nikhil kaushik
wrote: Hello, I have just started learning Haskell and I am really enjoying it. As I do not have a good mathematical background and a little experience with programming in general, which book is recommended for me? I started learning haskell from LYAH website and I completed 6 chapters but there are no exercises in that book so I want a book which is beginner friendly and has exercises. Please recommended some books considering my situation.
Thank you
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On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 at 04:30:29PM +0530, nikhil kaushik wrote:
which book is recommended for me?
Hi Nikhil, CIS 194 [1] has plenty of exercises, very well written and free of charge [1] http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~cis194/fall16/

On 2017-11-13 12:00, nikhil kaushik wrote:
Please recommended some books considering my situation.
I very much recommend Graham Hutton's "Programming in Haskell", see http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~pszgmh/pih.html -- Frerich Raabe - raabe@froglogic.com www.froglogic.com - Multi-Platform GUI Testing

Chris Allen (co-author of Haskell From First Principles) has a post regarding exactly this question. Don't get too bogged down in the details. The only reason I bring it up is because he suggests the spring 13 version of CIS 194. Haven't taken either though (and maybe he just hasn't seen the new one??). - Steven On Mon, Nov 13, 2017 7:50 AM, Frerich Raabe raabe@froglogic.com wrote: On 2017-11-13 12:00, nikhil kaushik wrote:
Please recommended some books considering my situation.
I very much recommend Graham Hutton's "Programming in Haskell", see http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~pszgmh/pih.html -- Frerich Raabe - raabe@froglogic.com www.froglogic.com - Multi-Platform GUI Testing _______________________________________________ Beginners mailing list Beginners@haskell.org http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/beginners Steven Leiva 305.528.6038 leiva.steven@gmail.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenleiva

On 13/11/2017 12:00, nikhil kaushik wrote:
Hello, I have just started learning Haskell and I am really enjoying it. As I do not have a good mathematical background and a little experience with programming in general, Since you have a math background, this book may suit: The Haskell Road to Logic, Math and Programming
-- Fabien
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Fabien R
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Francesco Ariis
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Frerich Raabe
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nikhil kaushik
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sasa bogicevic
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