
17 Jan
2005
17 Jan
'05
9 a.m.
Hello! I've completed reading of "Yet another Haskell tutorial" and now want to learn Haskell more thoroughly. I'm searching for a book, in which the features of Haskell are explained in the form of examples and exercises (like in the book "Clause and Effect" on PROLOG). My purpose in exploring Haskell is to determine whether I can program much more productively by using Haskell instead of Java/C#. In order to do that, I have to learn Haskell quite thoroughly. What book can you recommend? TIA Dmitri Pissarenko -- Dmitri Pissarenko Software Engineer http://dapissarenko.com