
I was invited to give a course on Haskell (More in the lines of "Advanced FP in Haskell") for graduate students who already know a bit of ML, in an academic institution. I could lay out my own syllabus and course, but finding academic sources for all of the ideas is difficult - and I am probably duplicating work. Can anyone point me towards existing work I could use? Open course material and syllabuses I could use, with the necessary references? Thanks! Eyal

Can anyone point me towards existing work I could use? Open course material and syllabuses I could use, with the necessary references?
At Utrecht University: - http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/FP - for first-year bachelors - http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/Afp - for first-year masters - http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/USCS2010 - for late-year bachelors or early masters (two-week long summer school currently being taught) Regards, Sean

2010/8/19 Eyal Lotem
Can anyone point me towards existing work I could use? Open course material and syllabuses I could use, with the necessary references?
At Chalmers University of Technology: http://www.cse.chalmers.se/edu/course/afp/ David

Can anyone point me towards existing work I could use? Open course material and syllabuses I could use, with the necessary references?
If I was to do the same, and my students already knew haskell (which will be the case after a few courses), I'd certainly read Chris Okasaki's book (or his thesis) on data structures in functional programming. Greetings, Pierre
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David Waern
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Eyal Lotem
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Pierre-Etienne Meunier
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Sean Leather