
Hi Deniz, Deniz Dogan skrev:
I don't think it's a good idea (or even possible) to use a Haskell library without knowing anything about Haskell or functional programming. However, it shouldn't take too long to learn the very
Well, I guess I was asking for a tutorial which covers everything except the parts that are not normally relevant for a DSEL user. For example, I would expect the following to be left out: * Definition of data types and classes * Laziness * Monad internals * IO * etc. Things that I think should be covered: * Polymorphism * Higher-order functions * Lists * Recursion * Monadic combinators * etc. Of course, the requirements may vary from case to case, but you get the idea.
Take some the time to read the parts that are relevant to you in e.g. Learn You a Haskell for Great Good (http://learnyouahaskell.com/)
Seems like a nice and gentle tutorial, somewhat like what I imagined. However, it also seems a bit too "high school"-oriented for the audience I currently have in mind :) / Emil (who may try to write this tutorial himself at some point)