
Am Mittwoch 27 Mai 2009 19:14:15 schrieb Manu Gupta:
Dear anyone,I wish to learn HASKELL.
Good :)
However my institution does not teach it
Bad :(
so plus I don't have a clue how to get around with it. Everything seems so unconventional and out of place
Can you help me out in getting good tutorials that will help me to learn HASKELL by myself so that I can pursue it as a serious programming languages
For self-study, I would recommend having at least one textbook available, you can find a list at http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Books I found Simon Thompson's Craft of Functional Programming an excellent guide into the language when I first met Haskell, I'm sure other books will be too. Apart from a real paper book, I can recommend reading the wikibook at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Haskell it's continually work in progress, so much of it is not yet polished, but it contains a huge amount of cool and useful information. More tutorials (of different quality) can be found at http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Tutorials , look at some and read those which give the best impression. And for the questions you will certainly have at some time, there are almost always a lot of friendly and helpful people on the haskell irc-channel, reading the beginners@haskell.org mailing list (lower traffic than haskell-cafe, so your questions will be in less danger of being inundated by other messages) and haskell-cafe.
Till now I have referred Haskell wiki and have tried everywhere but does not seem to learn it
PLZ, PLZ HELP ME OUT