
Hello Bulat, Saturday, December 9, 2006, 9:39:35 PM, you wrote:
so i suggest you to read as much Haskell code as possible to see how it can
i forget to finish my thought :) ... and when you'll realize that Haskell has the same power for imperative programming as any other language, i suggest you to temporarily forget about this imperative side of Power and go to learn pure functional side. imperative Haskell programming should be considered as advanced material because it is much less required than in traditional languages, and works through the same pure functional mechanisms (recursion, continuations, monads) what you have to learn in order to get deep understanding how imperative Haskell programs work so, just remember that functional programming in Haskell is basic material and imperative programming is advanced material and learn in order :) -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com