
Very nice - thanks!
I haven't taught this course in a long time, so will have to see how much time I have to get involved.
Good start - Thanks.
Dr. Gregory Guthrie
Maharishi International University
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From: Fabrício Olivetti de França
I've often thought that a book and approach like the MIT AI book by Norvig ("Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach" - http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/) Would be a great way to showcase Haskell and its expressive clarity.
It was thus interesting to find this article " Python for Lisp Programmers" (https://norvig.com/python-lisp.html) and https://github.com/aimacode, were the book has been translated into many other languages - but not Haskell (yet?).
Haskell is such a great way to teach many programming concepts and applications in a very clean manner, and some of the books used to demonstrate and showcase other languages would be quite nice to have more common course books with Haskell!
In a more playful flavor; "Impractical Python Projects" - again all things that map nicely into some simple Haskell examples. ( https://nostarch.com/impracticalpythonprojects ) "Python is a programming language, but it is also fun to play with. This book recognises that."
LYAH & RWH are really great - but some books with more application oriented approaches can be good starters and inroads for introductions to Haskell.
Dr. Gregory Guthrie Maharishi International University ----------------------------------------------------------------
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