
I'd suggest the Prelude and Data.List The code is very clear and thoroughly documented. Knowing what is there will pay off again and again. - Jason On Nov 30, 2009, at 5:22 AM, Michael Lesniak wrote:
Hello,
In terms of
"to become a great programmer, you need to read great programs"[1]
what are "great" programs written in Haskell (for your personal definition of great), which source code is freely available on hackage or somewhere else on the net?
I'm personally also interested in your definitions of great; for me, a great programs is defined by one of
* good and well-written documentation (literate Haskell helps a lot) * novel ideas to use functional programming * elegance * showing how functional programming can ease tasks that are difficult to achieve in an imperative style
Maybe we should create a Page on haskell.org (which I would do if I had write-access) mirroring the pages [2,3]?
Kind regards, Michael
[1] http://c2.com/cgi/wiki/Wiki?ReadGreatPrograms [2] http://c2.com/cgi/wiki/Wiki?GreatProgramsToRead [3] http://c2.com/cgi/wiki/Wiki?ProgramsToRead
-- Dipl.-Inf. Michael C. Lesniak University of Kassel Programming Languages / Methodologies Research Group Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
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