<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Get a practical, hands-on introduction to the Haskell language, its libraries and environment, and to the functional programming paradigm that is fast growing in importance in the software industry. This book contains excellent coverage of the Haskell ecosystem and supporting tools, include Cabal and Stack for managing projects, HUnit and QuickCheck for software testing, the Spock framework for developing web applications, Persistent and Esqueleto for database access, and parallel and distributed programming libraries.</p><p>You'll see how functional programming is gathering momentum, allowing you to express yourself in a more concise way, reducing boilerplate, and increasing the safety of your code. Haskell is an elegant and noise-free pure functional language with a long history, having a huge number of library contributors and an active community. This makes Haskell the best tool for both learning and applying functional programming, and <i>Practical Haskell</i> takes advantage of this to show off the language and what it can do.</p><p><b>What You Will Learn</b><br></p><p></p><ul><li>Get started programming with Haskell<br></li><li>Examine the different parts of the language<br></li><li>Gain an overview of the most important libraries and tools in the Haskell ecosystem<br></li><li>Apply functional patterns in real-world scenarios<br></li><li>Understand monads and monad transformers<br></li><li>Proficiently use laziness and resource management<br></li></ul><p></p><p><b>Who This Book Is For</b></p><p>Experienced programmers who may be new to the Haskell programming language. However, some prior exposure to Haskell is recommended. <br></p><p><br></p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Get a practical, hands-on introduction to the Haskell language, its libraries and environment, and to the functional programming paradigm that is fast growing in importance in the software industry. This book contains excellent coverage of the Haskell ecosystem and supporting tools, which include the Cabal build tool for managing projects and modules, the HUnit and QuickCheck tools for software testing, the Scotty framework for developing web applications, Persistent and Esqueleto for database access, and parallel and distributed programming libraries.</p><p>You'll see how functional programming is gathering momentum, allowing you to express yourself in a more concise way, reducing boilerplate, and increasing the safety of your code. Haskell is an elegant and noise-free pure functional language with a long history, having a huge number of library contributors and an active community. This makes Haskell the best tool for both learning and applying functional programming, and<i>Practical Haskell</i> takes advantage of this to show off the language and what it can do.</p><p>You will: <br></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><ul><li>Get started programming with Haskell<br></li><li>Examine the different parts of the language<br></li><li>Gain an overview of the most important libraries and tools in the Haskell ecosystem<br></li><li>Apply functional patterns in real-world scenarios<br></li><li>Carry out data mining <br></li><li>Program using Monads<br></li><li>Handle resources with Haskell</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Alejandro Serrano Mena is working towards his PhD thesis in the Software Technology group in Utrecht University. He is passionate about functional programming, and has been coding Haskell for personal and professional projects for more than five years. During his college years he was active in an association promoting functional languages among students, giving talks and helping programmers get started in the functional paradigm. In 2011 he took part in the Google Summer of Code program, enhancing the Haskell plug-in for the popular development environment Eclipse. His current position involves research for enhancing the way in which developers get feedback and interact with strong type systems such as Haskell's.
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