
Hi, First of all, sorry if its in the wrong section.. But I'm just having trouble getting to grips with Haskell. I have my functional programming exam tommorow and I'm struggling to understand any of this. We worked through the book The Craft Of Functional Programming and Im trying to work my way through it but still no luck.. I find it really hard to put down code onto paper. I can understand the code in the book I can do the simple simple functions like cube.. cube :: Int -> Int cube n = n*n*n But after that im lost :( Is there any general advice? Just keep reading the book till it drills into my big head? You can make sarcastic n00b jokes if you like.. I'm just a very frustrated student right now! -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/General-Advice-Needed-..-tp27161410p27161410.html Sent from the Haskell - Haskell-Cafe mailing list archive at Nabble.com.