Lesson 39 Making HTTP requests in Haskell Lesson 38 Errors in Haskell and the Either type Lesson 37 Capstone: Building a prime-number library Lesson 36 Property testing with QuickCheck Lesson 34 Organizing Haskell code with modules Unit 6 - ORGANIZING CODE AND BUILDING PROJECTS Lesson 33 Capstone: SQL-like queries in Haskell Lesson 32 The list monad and list comprehensions Lesson 31 Making Monads easier with donotation Lesson 30 Introducing the Monad type class Lesson 29 Lists as context: a deeper look at the Applicative type class Lesson 28 A peek at the Applicative type class: using functions in a context Lesson 26 Capstone: Processing binary files and book data Lesson 22 Interacting with the command line and lazy I/O Lesson 21 Hello World!-introducing IO types Lesson 19 The Maybe type: dealing with missing values Lesson 17 Design by composition-Semigroups and Monoids Lesson 16 Creating types with "and" and "or" Lesson 10 Capstone: Functional object-oriented programming with robots! Lesson 7 Rules for recursion and pattern matching Lesson 5 Closures and partial application Lesson 3 Lambda functions and lexical scope Lesson 2 Functions and functional programming Unit 1 - FOUNDATIONS OF FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING Written for readers who know one or more programming languages. In this hands-on book, that's exactly what you'll learn to do. To the software pioneer Alan Kay, a change in perspective can be worth 80 IQ points and Haskellers agree on the dramatic benefits of thinking the Haskell way-thinking functionally, with type safety, mathematical certainty, and more. Haskell gives you an entirely new point of view. Programming languages often differ only around the edges-a few keywords, libraries, or platform choices. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. You will gain a new perspective on programming plus the practical ability to use Haskell in the everyday world. You will write and test dozens of interesting programs and dive into custom Haskell modules. It has crystal-clear illustrations and guided practice. Get Programming with Haskell leads you through short lessons, examples, and exercises designed to make Haskell your own.
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