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IAP 2010 Activity


Programming in Haskell
Kyle Miller, Patrick Hurst
Mon Jan 4, Wed Jan 6, Fri Jan 8, 05-07:00pm, 56-114

No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Prereq: Programming experience; affinity for programs that look like

Haskell is the world's most \\*reasonable\\* programming language --
a language ideally suited for reasoning about code by machines, by
humans, and by machines aiding humans. We'll see how to make useful,
beautiful, reasonable Haskell programs.
Students are encouraged to bring their own laptop computers to be able to do hands-on exploration during the class.
Web: http://sipb.mit.edu/iap/haskell
Contact: sipb-iap-haskell@mit.ed
Sponsor: Student Information Processing Board
Cosponsor: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Latest update: 21-Dec-2009


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Last update: 19 August 2010