Programming in Haskell by Graham Hutton

Programming in Haskell



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Recently I got some time to learn data visualization, as a kind of replacement for Excel's Chart. Slides (pdf); (video will be available later). Multi-core with less Pain: Deterministic Parallel Programming with Haskell. A local declaration auto int i; is the same as int i; in C.) I often hear people complain that C-like programming in Haskell is ugly and verbose, but I don't think that has to be the case. €�Haskell is an advanced purely-functional programming language. Stuck for a topic at Newcastle's Ruby group, I attempted an off the cuff talk on what Haskell is about, and what Ruby programmers could learn from it. Foltzer introduces Molog, a typed functional logic programming language written in Haskell. Several of us who work at Twitter are functional programmers, actually. If you do spend a bit of time writing applications in Haskell, you'll probably be writing a lot of console programs. I have long wanted to use functional programming professionally and for the last year I have. It's a language where functions can't have side-effects, where variables don't vary, and where infinitely long lists are a topic suitable for chapter 2. My choice is R (with ggplot2) and have started to learn it. I love writing console programs but sometimes you just want a bit of GUI. On Sunday, I was reading about arrows in Haskell, and I noticed that these diagrams of the primitive arrow functions looked rather like diagrams of data flow in concatenative (stack-based) languages. You've got Steve Jenson on your list, but you got his username wrong :). We had our Hands On Haskell meeting with 6 people in attendance all learning haskell. Mainly Scala, written in Haskell style, plus some real Haskell programming. If you've never seen Haskell before, you're in for a real treat. Steve Jenson (stevej) – Scala, Erlang, Haskell, many others.