learnyouahaskell.github.io
chord-maker
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learnyouahaskell.github.io
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Learning haskell
Oh OK. Then yes get a good textbook for yourself. Learn you a Haskell for Great Good (I'd suggest: https://learnyouahaskell.github.io/ over the one in the sidebar) is free on the web. But buy a book and get it soon.
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What is the best resource to learn Haskell in 2023?
So we have LYAH, also there is O'Reilly book, which is a bit old but still mostly good, many people start with this book. After any of those three you can probably decide for yourself what to use to continue the study
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I want to learn Haskell !
You can find an exhaustive list on haskell.org/documentation, but I'd recommend Learn You A Haskell (LYAH), haskell.mooc.fi, or CIS 194.
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Is Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! old-fashioned?
There is a community edition of LYAH that's still being updated.
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Need help with this code, it is from a tutorial and it doesn't work
In case there are any beginners stumbling upon this I just want to repeat what I said on the Discord: This code example (at least the original code OP posted - it seems to have been edited since) originates from the terrible TutorialsPoint Haskell tutorial. It is outdated and comically wrong, please don't use it. If you're looking for free Haskell tutorials I'd suggest the Wikibook or Learn You a Haskell.
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Monthly Hask Anything (July 2022)
I'm just under halfway through LYAH and I have to say, it's not clicking at all. I can't put my finger on it but I feel like I'm not learning much.
- Good technical writing is an art
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is learnyouahaskell.com giving u some other page?
Might try https://learnyouahaskell.github.io/ instead.
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I started to study haskell, but many functional programming concepts are still not clear to me
Learn You a Haskell (community version)
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Learn You a Haskell: A community version
Repository: https://github.com/learnyouahaskell/learnyouahaskell.github.io
chord-maker
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Ask HN: Do you code consistently for practice?
Outside coding interview practice and learning new tech + features, my practice folder has the following small projects. Most of them have been for teaching.
Music: chord-maker[1], crossfader, mixer
Games: mastermind, simon, sudoku
Knight Rider Lights preloader, and the more popular coding katas.
I'm slowly open-sourcing them:
[1] https://github.com/ericfortis/chord-maker
What are some alternatives?
course-plan - 📜 Haskell course info, plan, video lectures, slides
learn-php - :elephant: Learn modern PHP
jordan - Abstract, inspectable JSON representation of Haskell objects
learnyounode - Learn You The Node.js For Much Win! An intro to Node.js via a set of self-guided workshops.
learn-you-a-haskell - “Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!” by Miran Lipovača
javascript-project-series - Beginners Javascript Projects - Article series on Timonwa's Notes. 10+ mini projects to boost your Javascript skills.
monad-bayes - A library for probabilistic programming in Haskell.