This easy-to-use, fast-moving tutorial introduces you to functional programming with Haskell. Learn how to use Haskell in a variety of practical ways, whether it's for short, script-like programs or large and demanding applications. Written for experienced programmers, Real World Haskell takes you through the basics of functional programming at a brisk pace, and helps you increase your understanding of Haskell in real-world issues like I/O, performance, dealing with data, concurrency, and more as you move through each chapter.
With this book, you will:
Understand the difference between procedural and functional programming
Learn about Haskell's compiler, interpreter, values, simple functions, and types
Find your way around Haskell's library -- and write your own
Use monads to express I/O operations and changes in state
Interact with databases, parse files and data, and handle errors
Discover how to use Haskell for systems programming
Learn concurrency and parallel programming with Haskell
You'll find plenty of hands-on exercises, along with examples of real Haskell programs that you can modify, compile, and run. If you've never used a functional language before, and want to understand why Haskell is now coming into its own as a practical language in so many major organizations, Real World Haskell is the place to start.
Bryan O'Sullivan is an Irish hacker and writer who likes distributed systems, open source software, and programming languages. He was a member of the initial design team for the Jini network service architecture (subsequently open sourced as Apache River). He has made significant contributions to, and written a book about, the popular Mercurial revision control system. He lives in San Francisco with his wife and sons. Whenever he can, he runs off to climb rocks.
Don Stewart is an Australian hacker, currently completing his computer science doctorate at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. Don has been involved in a diverse range of Haskell projects, including practical libraries such as Data.ByteString and Data.Binary, as well applying the Haskell philosophy to real world applications, including compilers, linkers, text editors, network servers and systems software. His recent work has focused on optimising Haskell for high-performance scenarios, using techniques from term rewriting. He is the current editor of the Haskell Weekly News.
John Goerzen is an American hacker and author. He has written a number of real-world Haskell libraries and applications, including the HDBC database interface, the ConfigFile configuration file interface, a podcast downloader, and various other libraries relating to networks, parsing, logging, and POSIX code. John has been a developer for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system project for over 10 years and maintains numerous Haskell libraries and code for Debian. He also served as President of Software in the Public Interest, Inc., the legal parent organization of Debian. John lives in rural Kansas with his wife and son, where he enjoys photography and geocaching.
这本书差不多是看完了,不过有些章节说实话没有吃透。我只是略微有些过程式编程的基础,没有函数式编程的背景,感觉学完这本书,也只是能看懂大部分Haskell代码,但要自己写一些实际的代码,还是差太多,关键是在过程式编程里的概念,要在Haskell中实现,其间的转换很大...
评分没有从头开始看,有了LYaH的基础,仅仅看了一些较为实用的篇章,如 正则表达式,Parsec,FFI,GUI,Concurrent&Parallel,Network。 新手把例子敲一遍练手还是不错的。
评分此书的翻译进展了大部分,还有部分章节诚邀译者参与。 也邀请有识之士参与审校,有酬! 请大家邮件联系coo@netease.com
评分借个坑说下Haskell吧(以Java程序员的视角),其实书是大学时候选修Haskell课的时候就买了的,又是一本尘封多年才捡起来读完的书。。感觉在大学能有这种清新脱俗的课也挺不容易的。。可惜印象中好像当时的老师并不怎么会教,让我们直接读Prelude源码学习什么的,反正是没学懂,...
评分其实没读完,读了前面几张,以后有机会再看了..
评分多次从已读里翻出来再读 ~
评分[2013年7月14日 想读] 已经过了这么久了啊。 只剩 concurrent 的部分了,留给另外一本书补完。
评分不推荐。 funcprog写realworld的东西,一方面无比复杂罗嗦,一方面失去了funcprog的美。故不建议看这本书。
评分实在忍不了了,例子很多太陈旧,异常一章没有跟进库的更新,完全没法看,太多段落安排失败,纰漏太多,不推荐
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