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Tuesday 9 September 2014

Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! - A Beginner's Guide

 

 This book is a hilarious, illustrated guide to this complex functional language. Packed with the author's original artwork, pop culture references, and most importantly, useful example code, this book teaches functional fundamentals in a way you never thought possible.

You'll start with the kid stuff: basic syntax, recursion, types and type classes. Then once you've got the basics down, the real black belt master-class begins: you'll learn to use applicative functors, monads, zippers, and all the other mythical Haskell constructs you've only read about in storybooks.

As you work your way through the author's imaginative (and occasionally insane) examples, you'll learn to:

    Laugh in the face of side effects as you wield purely functional programming techniques
    Use the magic of Haskell's "laziness" to play with infinite sets of data
    Organize your programs by creating your own types, type classes, and modules
    Use Haskell's elegant input/output system to share the genius of your programs with the outside world

Title Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! - A Beginner's Guide
Author(s) Miran Lipovaca
Publisher: No Starch Press, 1 edition (April 18, 2011); LearnYouaHaskell.com (2010 - Date);
Paperback 400 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1593272839
ISBN-13: 978-1593272838

Learn Haskell Fast and Hard - Blow your mind with Haskell


 A short and dense tutorial for learning Haskell. This text will certainly be hard to follow. This is on purpose. There is no shortcut to learning Haskell. It is hard and challenging. But I believe this is a good thing. It is because it is hard that Haskell is interesting.

Title Learn Haskell Fast and Hard - Blow your mind with Haskell
Author(s) Yann Esposito
Publisher: http://yannesposito.com
Language: English
eBook: http://yannesposito.com/Scratch/en/blog/Haskell-the-Hard-Way/

Practical Semantic Web and Linked Data Applications


The next major advance in the Web will be Web 3.0 which will be built on semantic Web technologies.

This book is intended to be a practical guide for using RDF data in information processing, linked data, and semantic web applications using both the AllegroGraph product and the Sesame open source project.

While AllegroGraph itself is written in Common Lisp, this book is primarily written for programmers using either Java or other JVM languages like Scala, Clojure, and JRuby. A separate edition of this book covers using AllegroGraph in Lisp applications.

Title Practical Semantic Web and Linked Data Applications
Author(s) Mark Watson
Publisher: Lulu.com (May 8, 2010); eBook (MarkWatson.com, March 12, 2011)
Language: English
eBook: http://www.markwatson.com/opencontent_data/book_java.pdf
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