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Haskell: The Craft of Functional Programming

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Haskell: The Craft of Functional Programming
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Publisher: HaskellCraft.com
Number of pages: 624

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This book is essential reading for beginners to functional programming and newcomers to the Haskell programming language. The emphasis is on the process of crafting programs and the text contains many examples and running case studies, as well as advice on program design, testing, problem solving and how to avoid common pitfalls.

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