
2008/5/4 Ivan Amarquaye
Hi everyone,
this is my first posting on here and this was what drove me here and the quest to know more as i anticipate a lot of help and direction in this quite new and different environment haskell.I have this paper that i'm working on and need to solve these scenarios/ cases based on some sample codes:
You might receive better help if you asked smaller, more specific questions. This looks like homework, and even if it's not, we are a homework-friendly crowd, meaning: nobody is going to write code for you. We will answer questions in words, point you to useful library functions, give you feedback on approaches you outline to us, etc. So break up the problem. Try no. 1 by yourself, and if you can't do it, then describe what you tried and how it didn't work. Giving an outline of how you think you should approach the problem from a purely functional perspective will help, so we can help you modify and correct that idea. The more thought you put in by yourself before asking us, the more you will get out of our responses. But be much more specific. I cannot answer a question this large. Luke