
4 Oct
2012
4 Oct
'12
1:44 p.m.
2012/10/4 Stephen Tetley
On 4 October 2012 18:04, Kim-Ee Yeoh
wrote: Something to consider is that it's not so much whether the material is basic, advanced, or intermediate; it's that the way it's being presented is boring and ineffective.
I'd suggest there is enough range in the Haskell books now available, that for most tastes, there's a beginners to intermediate book already a given learner wouldn't consider boring. Of course different learners will like different ones...
As for an advanced book, maybe limiting the subject to one domain ("concurrency" / "DSLs for graphics" / pick a favourite ...) might make a better book than one targeting a mix of advanced topics.
PBRT (http://pbrt.org/) in Haskell would be awesome :)