
Seconded. This worked for me also as a good starting point. The report is quite readable. On 2021-09-18 12:15 +0300, Bryan Richter wrote:
I started learning Haskell by reading the Report, and I warmly recommend that strategy. In particular, I just skipped over the terminology that didn't make sense to me yet, and I didn't try too hard to keep the big picture in my head (suggestion to future versions: put all the BNF diagrams in the same place!)
Even with a rudimentary read-through, I was already advanced beyond the likes of LYAH and ready to start running simple programs in ghci. Even today I sometimes know things about syntax that surprise my colleagues.
I didn't need to know monads yet. The build tool challenges were a bigger stumbling block at that point.
But best of all, I was familiar with the reference material, so I could easily go back and reread things when necessary!
On Fri, 17 Sep 2021, 23.40 Viktor Dukhovni,
wrote: On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 09:14:23PM +0100, Tom Ellis wrote: > On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 03:47:19PM -0400, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: > > I haven't yet run into a "Haskell the language" book for experienced > > programmers that cuts to the chase and covers Haskell concisely a la > > K&R, focusing much more on the language than on how to write code (only > > as much code as it takes to minimally illustrate a language feature). > > The Haskell Report is a good start.
I agree that the report is a useful reference, but it is a specification, not a book from which to learn the language. I wouldn't actually suggest that anyone learn C by reading the C11 specication, or Haskell by working their way through the report.
The report would of course be a useful source of topics and material for a Haskell the language book.
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