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Would you like a Haskell tutorial on SoloLearn?

Haskell is a purely functional programming language. I would really like a tutorial about this. What do you think?

3rd Jul 2017, 8:26 PM
Alex Stoica
5 Answers
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Perhaps an idea on where to go next with Haskell: https://www.packtpub.com/big-data-and-business-intelligence/haskell-data-analysis-cookbook (FREE to download only today, July 28th)
28th Jul 2017, 6:24 AM
Kuba SiekierzyƄski
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A Haskell tutorial?! it'll be good to have. Given how brief the lessons here are, not much can be covered. Hopefully at the end of the lessons, instead of just completing it with certificate, they include some pointers on where to go for next steps in furthering knowledge.
3rd Jul 2017, 8:37 PM
Venkatesh Pitta
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I think you can send your ideas to Sololearn.
3rd Jul 2017, 8:33 PM
Ghauth Christians
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I say that sololearn should make a haskell corse.
1st Aug 2020, 4:40 PM
Eugene Lord
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Functional programming in Haskell is a great missing piece in Sololearn. Given how fp concepts being so different from the usual imperative programming, the ensuing collaborative discussion would enormously bring out lambda calculus notions out into the light. I tried to create Haskell basics questions in my Android smartphone but am currently unable to. I am no Haskell expert, but I know the basics and my noob thoughts would resonate well to beginners. And sometimes, even my mistakes could be fertile ground for not fearing Haskell.
4th Feb 2019, 4:31 PM
junjin
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