hstetr-first
By shiraeeshi
scrabble
An extended tutorial/book on Haskell development. A library for playing Scrabble is developed as well as two clients, one of which is networked and allows for remote one or two-player games over the web. (by jimburton)
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10.0 | 2.5 | |
over 3 years ago | 11 months ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
- | MIT License |
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hstetr-first
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How can I move from a basic hello world/number program to something more substantial?
I wrote this Scrabble tutorial for uni students at the same sort of stage as you. Maybe they're a tiny bit further on but you should find it pretty self-contained. It includes a CLI with a curses lib so you would learn how to do that.
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I’ve tried to learn Haskell several times. But keep failing
In case it's useful, here's a tutorial of mine that gets into creating a library and a couple of frontends for playing a board game, mostly using "boring Haskell" but exposing some useful patterns and touching on widely used libs for JSON, lenses, websockets etc https://github.com/jimburton/Scrabble
- Book on Haskell development for not-quite-beginners
What are some alternatives?
When comparing hstetr-first and scrabble you can also consider the following projects:
brick - A declarative Unix terminal UI library written in Haskell
mtl-style-example - A small example of using mtl style to unit test effectful code