DefendTheKing
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DefendTheKing
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How was your study routine to become good at haskell?
In COVID I polished and released my Python implementation of the game which I actually did years before the Haskell one, mainly because it kept working while my Haskell implementation bit-rotted due to my choice to use the library GLUT which has since stopped working.
fp-course
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Monthly Hask Anything (January 2023)
fp-course ?
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How was your study routine to become good at haskell?
Fp-course exercise
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Why is Learning Functional Programming So Damned Hard?
there is the fp-course https://github.com/tonymorris/fp-course - I think this was forked a lot - maybe a bit more involved
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Code review request for fp-course (List, Functor, Applicative, Monad)
You could always compare your solutions to the solution repo: https://github.com/tonymorris/fp-course
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Are there any interesting programming languages based on particular data structures?
Right, so this deserves a little bit of elaboration if you're not already familiar with Haskell. Haskell source code satisfies a substitution property that source code in other languages doesn't. In Haskell, you can take any common snippet, refactor that out to a name, and invoke the name instead, and this doesn't changes the meaning of the program. Similarly, you can inline any named snippet at its invocation site without changing the meaning of the program. (Here's a good explanation of the substitution property I'm talking about, along with a demonstration of how Python, for example, does not satisfy the same substitution property: https://github.com/tonymorris/fp-course#demonstrate-io-maintains-referential-transparency.)
What are some alternatives?
Yampa - Functional Reactive Programming domain-specific language for efficient hybrid systems
fp-course - Functional Programming Course
reactive-banana - Library for functional reactive programming in Haskell.
sdl-gpu-hs
dunai - Classic FRP, Arrowized FRP, Reactive Programming, and Stream Programming, all via Monadic Stream Functions
euphoria - Dynamic network FRP with events and continuous values
reflex-dynamic-containers - dynamic containers for reflex
ordrea - Push-pull implementation of discrete FRP with totally-ordered switchers
AFSM - Arrowized functional state machines
sodium - Sodium - Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) Library for multiple languages
drClickOn - Code accompanying the paper "Monadic Functional Reactive Programming"
reflex-dom-contrib