
Hi, All,
New version 0.3, with suggestions and patches from some people applied.
https://matela.com.br/pub/cheat-sheets/haskell-ucs-0.3.pdf
https://github.com/rudymatela/ultimate-cheat-sheets
Regards,
Rudy
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 9:27 AM, João Cristóvão
Hi Rudy,
Your email gave the motivation to also release my own cheat sheet that I had been compiling for some time now... It is a bit more focused, namely it aims to ilustrate (some of) the differences among typeclasses, namely monoid, semigroup, alt, aplicative, monad, etc.
But I agree, there's clear room for improvement over that 14 long pages version - that I hardly call a cheat sheet.
http://fundeps.com/tables/FromSemigroupToMonads.pdf
http://fundeps.com/posts/cheatsheets/2014-03-04-cheat-sheets/
Cheers, João
2014-03-04 11:12 GMT+00:00 Rudy Matela
: Hello, All,
Some time ago, I was looking for a Haskell Cheat Sheet, to help me remember Haskell's syntax and common functions. I've found one, but it was quite long (14 pages), not what I was looking for.
So, I've started building a Haskell Cheat Sheet with the most common language features condensed in two pages. It still needs a lot of improvement (and some content). I'm using LaTeX and I've built a "cls" (so it can be used to create Sheets for other languages as well), it is kind of a hack for now.
If someone wants to use it as a reference, the first version can be found on [1] and the TeX source can be found on GitHub [2].
I would appreciate help on it: feel free to fork and make pull requests with new additions (or mail me asking for push permissions).
Regards, Rudy
[1]: https://matela.com.br/pub/cheat-sheets/haskell-ucs-0.1.pdf [2]: https://github.com/rudymatela/ultimate-cheat-sheets _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe