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Изучаем Haskell

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Эта книга поможет вам быстро освоить базовые концепции языка программирования Haskell, его библиотеки и компоненты, а также заложит основы функциональной парадигмы программирования, которая становится все более значимой в современном мире разработки ПО. Книга предлагает проектный подход к освоению материала, используя в качестве прототипа проект реализации интернет-магазина. Здесь рассматривается экосистема языка Haskell и его вспомогательных средств, инструменты Cabal для управление проектами, модули HUnit и QuickCheck для тестирования программ, фреймворк Scotty для разработки веб-приложений, Persistent и Esqueleto — для управления базами данных и многие другие компоненты и библиотеки Haskell.

464 pages, Paperback

First published January 22, 2014

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March 12, 2015
This book does touch upon many haskell libraries: conduit, lens, database access, even cloud haskell. If one uses it as a reference to when to use what with examples, then the book could be quite useful. But other than that, there's a lot left to be desired. For example, many code snippets are far from idiomatic; hlint can easily pick them apart.

Not recommended.
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October 10, 2017
was good back when I read it, but probably too out of date now
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August 18, 2014
Starts off well by gets a bit lost in itself halfway through. Could use some more practical examples.
Not sure what happened to the "project" professed on the cover? Be aware there are quite a lot of errors. However, on the bright side, the libraries and style used are much more up to date than the now dated Real World Haskell.

Still yearning for a much more pragmatic approach to this language!
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