
While it's not a solution (yet) for a book, would a section or special section in the wiki be appropriate at least in the beginning? Our small company has been collecting cookbook-like recipies and best practices for a while now but definitely not anything close to as polished or collated as a book. On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 04:45:15PM +0000, Srinivasan Balram wrote:
folks:
I was advised to post this request here. This is about needs of daily-grind enterprise development.
Enterprise developers need 3 categories of books in Haskell urgently:
(i) Haskell (CookBooks / Recipes) (ii) Haskell Enterprise Development i.e. how to connect commercial RDBMS and use Haskell along with SQL effectively (iii) Haskell Web/Network Development
Books by Don Stewart & Miran Lipovaca are excellent for beginner/intermediaries. Erik Meijer's tutorial videos were very useful as well. But they are not enough.
This may sound boring, but such books are badly needed "today". It's hard to convince clients/devs to start projects "without such resources".
I am trying to push for Enterprise Haskell projects. Would appreciate pointers to resources for doing large scale Haskell development