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Haskell in Depth by Vitaly Bragilevsky
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Book Summary
Haskell in Depth unlocks a new level of skill with this challenging language. Going beyond the Haskell basics of Haskell syntax and Haskell structure, this book opens up critical Haskell topics like Haskell advanced types, Haskell concurrency, and Haskell data processing.
Turn the corner from “Haskell student” to “Haskell developer.” Haskell in Depth explores the important Haskell language features and Haskell programming skills you’ll need to build production-quality software using Haskell. And along the way, you’ll pick up some interesting insights into why Haskell looks and works the way it does. You’ll discover key parts of the Haskell ecosystem and master core Haskell design patterns that will transform how you write Haskell software. Get ready to go deep!
About the technology
Software for high-precision tasks like financial transactions, defense systems, and scientific research must be absolutely, provably correct. As a purely functional programming language, Haskell enforces a Haskell mathematically rigorous approach that can lead to Haskell concise, Haskell efficient, and Haskell bug-free code. To write such Haskell code you’ll need deep Haskell understanding. You can get it from this Haskell book!
What's inside
About the reader
For developers familiar with Haskell basics.
Brief Table of Contents
PART 1 CORE HASKELL
- 3 Developing a Haskell application: Haskell Stock quotes
PART 2 INTRODUCTION TO APPLICATION DESIGN
- 5 Haskell Monads as practical functionality providers
PART 3 Haskell QUALITY ASSURANCE
- 8 Writing Haskell tests
PART 4 ADVANCED HASKELL
- 11 Haskell Type system advances
- 13 More about Haskell types
PART 5 HASKELL TOOLKIT
About the Author
Vitaly Bragilevsky has been teaching Haskell at the university level for more than a decade. He serves as a member of GHC Steering Committee, a group of people responsible for deciding whether to accept the proposed new features into GHC Haskell. Vitaly is currently working at JetBrains and at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of Saint Petersburg University in Russia.
Reviews
“A clearly written guide. It'll take your Haskell skills beyond the 'getting started' level.” –Phillip Sorensen, Cornell University
“Packed full of practical knowledge to level up your design skills.” –Jose Luis Garcia, Nielsen
“A practical book for real-world Haskell programs. It expands your Haskell knowledge to new frontiers.” –David Paccoud, Bioclinica
“One of the most richly-detailed books on programming that I've encountered. Rewarding on many levels.” –Charles Earl, Automatti
Product Details
- Publication date: July 6, 2021
- Paperback: 664 pages
- Time to Complete: 17h 16m
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