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Soar with Haskell

By : Tom Schrijvers
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Soar with Haskell

By: Tom Schrijvers

Overview of this book

With software systems reaching new levels of complexity and programmers aiming for the highest productivity levels, software developers and language designers are turning toward functional programming because of its powerful and mature abstraction mechanisms. This book will help you tap into this approach with Haskell, the programming language that has been leading the way in pure functional programming for over three decades. The book begins by helping you get to grips with basic functions and algebraic datatypes, and gradually adds abstraction mechanisms and other powerful language features. Next, you’ll explore recursion, formulate higher-order functions as reusable templates, and get the job done with laziness. As you advance, you’ll learn how Haskell reconciliates its purity with the practical need for side effects and comes out stronger with a rich hierarchy of abstractions, such as functors, applicative functors, and monads. Finally, you’ll understand how all these elements are combined in the design and implementation of custom domain-specific languages for tackling practical problems such as parsing, as well as the revolutionary functional technique of property-based testing. By the end of this book, you’ll have mastered the key concepts of functional programming and be able to develop idiomatic Haskell solutions.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Part 1:Basic Functional Programming
6
Part 2: Haskell-Specific Features
11
Part 3: Functional Design Patterns
16
Part 4: Practical Programming

Index

As this ebook edition doesn't have fixed pagination, the page numbers below are hyperlinked for reference only, based on the printed edition of this book.

A

abstract data type 302

abstraction 7, 79

abstraction, for structural recursion 83

folds, for other algebraic datatypes 84, 85

lists, folding 83, 84

variations, on structural recursion 86

accumulator 69

ad hoc polymorphism 120, 121

advanced lenses 347

getters 348

prisms 351, 352

setters 348

traversals 348-350

aggregation, into monoid 215

examples 215, 216

instances based on foldMap 217

minimal completeness 216, 217

algebraic datatypes 29

structural recursion 62, 63

anonymous functions 102

multi-parameter anonymous functions 103

pattern matching without equations 104, 105

syntax 102

usage 103

applicative functors 232

composition 245-247

product 245

versus monad type class 262-264

zip functions 232, 233

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