
Hello Tamas, Thursday, August 17, 2006, 2:29:26 PM, you wrote:
The link from http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Learning (to http://www.cs.uu.nl/~afie/haskell/tourofprelude.html) is dead, so is the one from Books_and_Tutorials.
thank you. i have fixed both. btw, you can register himself on the wiki at http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/?title=Special:Userlogin and get rights to edit it yourself
1. I would move it from the Reference to the Introduction section. A reference is something you look at when you know what you are looking for. Also, it is at the bottom of the page, few would scroll that far.
2. How would newbies know what the Prelude is? Some tutorials mention it, but it is not emphasized that most functions they use come from the Prelude. Since they do not know that they need the Prelude, they are not interested in a tour of it.
i agree with both points. it's a really helpful thing, with all its coloring, examples and even definitions. and it's of interest for very beginning Haskellers, may be even those who don't know anything about Haskell. it's just a pleasure to see all those one-line definitions and feel how power the language should be to allow such cool things. The only problem that makes it harder to learn is what functions are sorted in alphabetic order instead of be grouped by theme (math, lists, chars and strings, ordering, i/o, higher-order funcs and their applications) so we can move this to the Tutorials column, make better description (how about "Tour of Haskell Prelude (basic functions)"?) and i will try to reorganize it by splitting into the thematic sections -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com