
1 Mar
2010
1 Mar
'10
12:22 p.m.
Excerpts from Stephen Tetley's message of Mon Mar 01 16:54:57 +0100 2010:
Hi Günther
For advanced programming with no special attention to monads, there is 'The Fun of Programming' edited by Jeremy Gibbons and Oege de Moor, contents in a funny tab-box on this on this page:
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=265581
The Haskell 'maths' books - 'The Haskell Road' (Kees Doets & Jan van Eijk) and 'Discrete Mathematics Using a Computer' (John O'Donnell, Cordelia Hall & Rex Page) - aren't guides to advanced language features, but they take somewhat vanilla functional programming (no monads, no type-classes) quite a long way.
Whatever pointers may appear here they should be put on the Haskell wiki for future reference. Marc Weber