
Hello Malcolm, Wednesday, December 13, 2006, 6:53:56 PM, you wrote:
one particular thing that we still lack is something like book "Haskell in real world"
How about: Applications of Functional Programming (Hardcover) by Colin Runciman (Editor), David Wakeling (Editor) Routledge, 1995.
unfortunately, it's hard for me to buy on amazon. anyway, i think that Haskell significantly changed during these 10 years and while this book may provide overall picture of how functional languages can be used to develop programs, actual details are far from current state-of-the-art i think that it's also possible to use any other FP-oriented book about commercial applications for functional programming, especially for ML-family of languages, while for details relevant to current Haskell the only good source is "awkward squad". so we are still in the situation when there is no books that describes how to use modern Haskell tools to develop these "real programs" -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com