Since we've already pointed out some non-books, I'll point you at: https://www.fpcomplete.com/school/starting-with-haskell That includes three intro books: a course textbook from a Yale CS intro to Haskell, an online book intended for experienced programmers, and a book written specifically for the School of Haskell. Being on the SoH gives you two advantages: 1) exercises are presented as active code snippets that you can edit and run in your browser, which means 2) you don't have to figure out how to get a Haskell environment set up on your system. Full disclosure: I've done contract work for FP Complete, including participation in selecting what material wound up in the "Starting with Haskell" folder. On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Roelof Wobben <r.wobben@home.nl> wrote:
Hello,
What is a good book to learn Haskell with a lot of exercises so I can check if I understand everything right ?
Roelof
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