Real World Haskell
This book is an easy-to-use, fast-moving tutorial introduces you to functional programming with Haskell[1]. You'll learn how to use Haskell in a variety of practical ways, from short scripts to large and demanding applications.
Real World Haskell won a Jolt award[2] in March 2009.
Collaborative Development
Real World Haskell (RWH) was written by Bryan O'Sullivan, John Goerzen[3], and Don Stewart. During the writing process, it was released online in its entirety for comment by the community. Over 800 people submitted over 7500 comments. A near-final draft of the book is still available online[4].
Availability
The book is available in paperback everywhere. It is also available in DRM-free digital editions from O'Reilly, and for the Kindle from Amazon; links to these pages are below.
Links
Check out these resources:
- The book's original homepage and blog[5] (courtesy archive.org)
- Online version of a draft of the book[6]
- Purchasing/cataloging links: Amazon[7], O'Reilly[8], Goodreads[9]
- Need help? Check out the Real World Haskell Book Club[10], run by an RWH reader.
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- John Goerzen's Publications[11]
Here is information on papers, documentation, and publications written by John Goerzen[12].
- John Goerzen[13]
I am a programmer, manager, hobbyist, advocate, volunteer, dad, and nature lover. I live out on an old farmstead in rural Kansas[14] that once belonged to my grandparents. The nearest paved road is about 3 miles away, and the nearest town (population 600) is 7 miles away. I have three incredible children, which I might occasionally mention on my blog[15].
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