applied-fp-course
Applied Functional Programming Course - Move from exercises to a working app! (by qfpl)
haskell-wushu-panda
Haskell in practice course (by anton-k)
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applied-fp-course
Posts with mentions or reviews of applied-fp-course.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-08.
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Are you interested in a 'Haskell in depth' reading group?
Yes. Also interested in working through Sandy Maguire's Algebra-Driven Design and https://github.com/qfpl/applied-fp-course if anyone else is interested.
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Next Step After Haskell Programming from First Principles
I would suggest the QFPL's "Applied FP Course": https://github.com/qfpl/applied-fp-course (disclaimer: I helped write it).
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So I've finished _Hask ell Programming from First Principles_. What's next?
Have a crack at https://github.com/qfpl/applied-fp-course , which takes you through building a small HTTP API from barebones wai upward, using realistic coding patterns. I helped write it so I'm a bit biased, but I think it's good. When QFPL ran the course in-person, students would get so engrossed that we'd have to drag them away from their computers otherwise they'd miss out on the free lunches. That means it does something right.
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What are some ways I could tickle my (beginner) haskell-brain with something *useful*?
Applied course: https://github.com/qfpl/applied-fp-course
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Exercise/Practice Resources for Beginners / Intermediate
Once you're through those, you might want to give https://github.com/qfpl/applied-fp-course a try.
haskell-wushu-panda
Posts with mentions or reviews of haskell-wushu-panda.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-10.
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So I've finished _Hask ell Programming from First Principles_. What's next?
You can check out: haskell wushu panda.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing applied-fp-course and haskell-wushu-panda you can also consider the following projects:
milewski-ctfp-pdf - Bartosz Milewski's 'Category Theory for Programmers' unofficial PDF and LaTeX source
haskell-ml - Various examples of machine learning, in Haskell.
adventofcode - Advent of Code solutions of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 in Scala
c-scikit-learn - C bindings for scikit-learn
backprop - Heterogeneous automatic differentiation ("backpropagation") in Haskell