
Hello, fellow Haskellers! jcreigh, from #haskell, has found a great set of exercises to work through. Check out the new wiki pages indexed at http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/99_Haskell_exercises . These have all been done in lisp, but of COURSE they can be done at least as well in Haskell, if not better. This is a great way for relatively new haskell programmers to contribute something, since most of the problems are relatively simple. So have at them! The template is already there, there's existing lisp code, and examples; all you have to do is write the canonical haskell version. Please follow the instructions for 'reserving' a problem so we're not all duplicating each others' work. We should be able to knock these problems out in a matter of hours! Have fun! Andrew

On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 02:07:47AM -0500, Andrew Wagner wrote:
Hello, fellow Haskellers! jcreigh, from #haskell, has found a great set of exercises to work through.
I'd love to take the credit, but it was dons (Don Stewart) who originally linked to the Lisp exercises and suggest that they be put on the wiki. All I did was create the page and add the first few (easy) exercises. Jason Creighton
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