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Highlights
- Haskell in Depth unlocks a new level of skill with this challenging language.
- About the Author: Since 2008, Vitaly Bragilevsky has been teaching Haskell and functional programming to undergraduate students at the Southern Federal University located in Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
- 664 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Programming Languages
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About the Book
Turn the corner from "Haskell student" to "Haskell developer." Haskell in Depth explores the important language features and programming skills you'll need to build production-quality software using Haskell. And along the way, you'll pick up some interesting insights into why Haskell looks and works the way it does. Get ready to go deep!
Haskell in Depth is the perfect second book on Haskell. After a quick refresher on Haskell basics, this hands-on guide dives into examples and application scenarios designed to teach how Haskell works and how to apply it correctly. You'll learn about managing projects with Cabal and Stack, tackle error-handling and testing, and package programs and libraries for production deployment.
Key Features
- Organizing your projects with Cabal and Stack
- Testing and profiling
- Working with data
- Building web services and networking apps
- Using the sophisticated libraries like lens, vinyl, and servant
Written for developers familiar with Haskell basics.
About the technology
As software becomes more complex, it's essential to program efficiently using tools and techniques that guarantee your applications will run correctly, grow easily, and last a long time. Haskell is a functional programming language that blends a mathematically-rigorous approach to software design with a tested ecosystem of tools and libraries you can use to build deployable applications.
Book Synopsis
Haskell in Depth unlocks a new level of skill with this challenging language. Going beyond the basics of syntax and structure, this book opens up critical topics like advanced types, concurrency, and data processing. Summary Turn the corner from "Haskell student" to "Haskell developer." Haskell in Depth explores the important language features and programming skills you'll need to build production-quality software using Haskell. And along the way, you'll pick up some interesting insights into why Haskell looks and works the way it does. Get ready to go deep! Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the technology Software for high-precision tasks like financial transactions, defense systems, and scientific research must be absolutely, provably correct. As a purely functional programming language, Haskell enforces a mathematically rigorous approach that can lead to concise, efficient, and bug-free code. To write such code you'll need deep understanding. You can get it from this book! About the book Haskell in Depth unlocks a new level of skill with this challenging language. Going beyond the basics of syntax and structure, this book opens up critical topics like advanced types, concurrency, and data processing. You'll discover key parts of the Haskell ecosystem and master core design patterns that will transform how you write software. What's inside Building applications, web services, and networking appsUsing sophisticated libraries like lens, singletons, and servant
Organizing projects with Cabal and Stack
Error-handling and testing
Pure parallelism for multicore processors About the reader For developers familiar with Haskell basics. About the author Vitaly Bragilevsky has been teaching Haskell and functional programming since 2008. He is a member of the GHC Steering Committee. Table of Contents PART 1 CORE HASKELL
1 Functions and types
2 Type classes
3 Developing an application: Stock quotes
PART 2 INTRODUCTION TO APPLICATION DESIGN
4 Haskell development with modules, packages, and projects
5 Monads as practical functionality providers
6 Structuring programs with monad transformers
PART 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
7 Error handling and logging
8 Writing tests
9 Haskell data and code at run time
10 Benchmarking and profiling
PART 4 ADVANCED HASKELL
11 Type system advances
12 Metaprogramming in Haskell
13 More about types
PART 5 HASKELL TOOLKIT
14 Data-processing pipelines
15 Working with relational databases
16 Concurrency
About the Author
Since 2008, Vitaly Bragilevsky has been teaching Haskell and functional programming to undergraduate students at the Southern Federal University located in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. He is a member of the Haskell 2020 Committee, and has worked on the source code of the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) and the Idris compiler, both of which are implemented in Haskell.