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April 1, 2014

Functional programming books overview

Filed under: Books,Functional Programming — Patrick Durusau @ 4:20 pm

Functional programming books overview by Alex Ott.

From the webpage:

The first variant of this article was published in the first issue of Russian magazine "Practice of functional programming", but I decided to continue to maintain it, as more books were released (Russian version of this article also includes description of books published in Russian). You can leave comments and suggestions in the comment widget on this page, or send them to me via e-mail (Updates to this page usually happening not so often — every 2-3 months).

Descriptions for the books are relatively short — just to give an overview of the book’s topics, otherwise this article will become too big. For some of books there are more detailed reviews published in my blog. You can also follow my reviews on Goodreads.

If you will order some of these books, please (if possible), use links from this page — this allows me to buy new books and add them to review.

If your bookshelf isn’t already bulging with functional programming books or if you want to test its limits, this is a very good site to visit and to recommend others visit.

The listing here is more than enough for holidays and birthdays into the foreseeable future.

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