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Haskell Exercises for Beginners

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Haskell Exercises for Beginners, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.8, with 34 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 21 reviews, and has 11909 subscribers.

You will learn about How to do basic I/O with Haskell How to use variables How to use functions How to use arrays This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner Haskell developers It is particularly useful for Beginner Haskell developers.

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Summary

Title: Haskell Exercises for Beginners

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.8

Number of Lectures: 34

Number of Quizzes: 4

Number of Published Lectures: 34

Number of Published Quizzes: 4

Number of Curriculum Items: 38

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • How to do basic I/O with Haskell
  • How to use variables
  • How to use functions
  • How to use arrays
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner Haskell developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner Haskell developers
  • Haskell is a standardized, general-purpose purely functional programming language, with non-strict semantics and strong static typing. It is named after the mathematician Haskell Curry. The language is very expressive and has an elegant strong typing system. The language allows you to write code at a very high level, making it easier to write correct code. Because of this, Haskell is particularly useful for writing complex mathematical programs, as well as computer programs that manipulate abstract data types.

    The “Haskell” programming language is the most purely functional language ever devised. It has an elegant, concise, highly expressive type system that gives it superior support for software engineering. It allows concise code to be reused in many different scenarios, leading to shorter, clearer, and more maintainable code.

    Haskell is a purely functional programming language that is often used for research and development. The Haskell language, defined in the 1990s, has had a profound impact on how people learn to think about computer programs. The paradigm used (functional programming) is different from the traditional models like procedural programming (C) or object orientated programming (Java, C++, C#).

    Programming is something you learn by doing, and this course is a collection of programming exercises for the Haskell language. It starts with basic exercises and it gradually increases in complexity.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Basic I/O

    Lecture 1: Question

    Lecture 2: Solution 1

    Lecture 3: Question

    Lecture 4: Solution 2

    Lecture 5: Question

    Lecture 6: Solution 3

    Lecture 7: Question

    Lecture 8: Solution 4

    Lecture 9: Question

    Lecture 10: Solution 5

    Lecture 11: Question

    Lecture 12: Solution 6

    Lecture 13: Question

    Lecture 14: Solution 7

    Chapter 3: Variables

    Lecture 1: Question

    Lecture 2: Solution 8

    Lecture 3: Question

    Lecture 4: Solution 9

    Chapter 4: Functions

    Lecture 1: Question

    Lecture 2: Solution 10

    Lecture 3: Question

    Lecture 4: Solution 11

    Chapter 5: Exercise Arrays/Lists

    Lecture 1: Question

    Lecture 2: Solution 12

    Lecture 3: Question

    Lecture 4: Solution 13

    Lecture 5: Question

    Lecture 6: Solution 14

    Lecture 7: Question

    Lecture 8: Solution 15

    Lecture 9: Question

    Lecture 10: Solution 16

    Lecture 11: More Exercises

    Instructors

  • Haskell Exercises for Beginners  No.2
    Peter A
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