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October 11, 2013

School of Haskell

Filed under: Functional Programming,Haskell — Patrick Durusau @ 5:52 pm

School of Haskell

I didn’t see a history of the site but judging from the dates on the published articles, the School of Haskell came online in late December 2012.

Since then it has accumulated approximately two hundred and eighty four (284) published articles.

Not to mention these resources listed on the homepage:

  • How to Use the School of Haskell School of Haskell Learning, playing, and keeping up with the latest. ## Welcome to the SoH We have created the School of Haskell to…
  • Pick of the Week A weekly selection of interesting tutorials created by our users….
  • IDE Tutorials Tutorials on how to make the best use of the FP Haskell Center including hidden gems, and code examples.
  • Project Templates Project templates for use with FP Haskell Center. The world's first commercial Haskell IDE and deployment platform.
  • Basics of Haskell A gentle introduction to Haskell for beginners….
  • Introduction to Haskell A basic introduction to Haskell based on a half-credit course (CIS 194) taught at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • Text manipulation A collection of tutorials on processing text – parsing structured forms, etc.
  • Random numbers in Haskell A look at how to use System.Random
  • Database access A tutorial covering database usage from Haskell with persistent-db.
  • Beautiful Concurrency ## Beautiful concurrency appeared in [Beautiful code](http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596510046.do)…
  • Basics of Yesod A gentle introduction to a Haskell web framework for beginners (no Haskell required)
  • Advanced Haskell Articles and tutorials for advanced Haskell programmers
  • Haskell Fast & Hard The SoH Version of Haskell Fast & Hard tutorial. From very beginner up to Monads in a very short and dense tutorial….

Interested in Haskell or functional programming? This is a site to re-visit on a regular basis.

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