Did anyone notice that I only mentioned monads once in the article? (NB a mistake upstream meant some material was dropped. There was a nice para there about "I remember the time before monads... We did the same stuff,…
I agree, and it's the one I recommend for experienced programmers. It has a K&R-like succinctness and clarity. That said, it is about programming in Haskell and not about programming with Haskell; hence this series…
I agree that a more pragmatic approach is needed, which is why I started writing this series on FP. What else would you like to see in such a book? http://forums.pragprog.com/posts/30455
Did anyone notice that I only mentioned monads once in the article? (NB a mistake upstream meant some material was dropped. There was a nice para there about "I remember the time before monads... We did the same stuff,…
I agree, and it's the one I recommend for experienced programmers. It has a K&R-like succinctness and clarity. That said, it is about programming in Haskell and not about programming with Haskell; hence this series…
I agree that a more pragmatic approach is needed, which is why I started writing this series on FP. What else would you like to see in such a book? http://forums.pragprog.com/posts/30455