tl;dr: A very short and dense tutorial for learning Haskell. Thanks to: Oleg Taykalo you can find a Russian translation here: Part 1 & Part 2, Daniel Campoverde for the Spanish translation here: Aprende Haskell rápido y difícil, Joomy Korkut for the Turkish translation here: Zor Yoldan Haskell. I really believe all developers should learn Haskell. I don’t think everyone needs to be super Haskell n
tl;dr: A progressive Haskell example. A Mandelbrot set extended in 3D, rendered using OpenGL and coded with Haskell. In the end the code will be very clean. The significant stuff will be in a pure functional bubble. The display details will be put in an external module playing the role of a wrapper. Imperative language could also benefit from this functional organization. Introduction In my preced
update: updated for Yesod 1.2 tl;dr: A simple Yesod tutorial. Yesod is a Haskell web framework. You shouldn’t need to know Haskell. Its efficiency (see Snap Benchmark & Warp Benchmark1). Haskell is an order of magnitude faster than interpreted languages like Ruby and Python2. Haskell is a high level language that makes it harder to shoot yourself in the foot than C, C++ or Java, for example. One o
tl;dr: You want to teach yourself vim (the best text editor known to human kind) in the fastest way possible. This is my way of doing it. You start by learning the minimal to survive, then you integrate all the tricks slowly. Vim the Six Billion Dollar editor Better, Stronger, Faster. Learn vim and it will be your last text editor. There isn’t any better text editor that I know of. It is hard to l
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