@NatashaTheRobot if you can work your way through Real World Haskell, you will learn a lot of stuff.
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@chriseidhof Thanks, found it! - View other replies
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@NatashaTheRobot@chriseidhof I like Learn You a Haskell. -
@RedQueenCoder@NatashaTheRobot@chriseidhof IMO, LYaH is the better intro to functional programming. RWH is the better into to Haskell. - View other replies
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@cocoaphony@NatashaTheRobot@chriseidhof This reminds me that I still need to blog post about each chapter in@FunctionalSwift... - Show more
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@NatashaTheRobot I'd suggest the Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs. -
@NatashaTheRobot The Little Schemer. Starts with super easy recursion examples, ends up deriving Y combinator. Absolutely brilliant. -
@NatashaTheRobot the coursera Intro to Programming Languages course is excellent. Mostly ML & scheme. Very well done, rigorous, clear. -
@NatashaTheRobot Clojure for the Brave and True http://www.braveclojure.com -
@NatashaTheRobot SICP is more general but definitely worth reading. http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/ -
@NatashaTheRobot Have you read SICP? It's available for free on MIT's site. You It's not purely a functional. http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/ -
@NatashaTheRobot The Art of Computer Programming by Donald Knuth. -
@NatashaTheRobot "F# for fun and profit" is also nice.http://fsharpforfunandprofit.com -
@NatashaTheRobot I found "Programming in Haskell" quite enjoyable. -
@NatashaTheRobot would love to get the “compiled” list. Looking to do same kind of reading this holidays
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