Real World Haskell
Book • 2017
Real World Haskell is a pragmatic book that teaches Haskell by developing practical applications and demonstrating the language's use in real development tasks.
It covers I/O, concurrency, data structures, performance, and interfacing with libraries, emphasizing techniques needed for production code.
The book is authored collaboratively and was made available online chapter-by-chapter to solicit community feedback during development.
It bridges the gap between academic introductions and practical engineering, offering readers hands-on examples and tooling advice.
The text has been influential in demonstrating Haskell's applicability beyond academia into production software development.
It covers I/O, concurrency, data structures, performance, and interfacing with libraries, emphasizing techniques needed for production code.
The book is authored collaboratively and was made available online chapter-by-chapter to solicit community feedback during development.
It bridges the gap between academic introductions and practical engineering, offering readers hands-on examples and tooling advice.
The text has been influential in demonstrating Haskell's applicability beyond academia into production software development.
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