The School of Expression
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Paul Hudak's 'The School of Expression' presents Haskell as a language for expressing computational ideas clearly and succinctly, with an emphasis on pedagogy.
It covers fundamental functional programming concepts, including higher-order functions, types, and data structures, using Haskell as the vehicle for instruction.
The book aims to cultivate expressive programming style and to teach readers how to think functionally through numerous examples and exercises.
It situates Haskell in the broader context of programming language design and teaching, making it suitable for students and instructors.
The work reflects Hudak's influential role in the Haskell community and educational efforts.
It covers fundamental functional programming concepts, including higher-order functions, types, and data structures, using Haskell as the vehicle for instruction.
The book aims to cultivate expressive programming style and to teach readers how to think functionally through numerous examples and exercises.
It situates Haskell in the broader context of programming language design and teaching, making it suitable for students and instructors.
The work reflects Hudak's influential role in the Haskell community and educational efforts.
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