Programming in Haskell
Patrick Hurst
Mon Jan 23, Wed Jan 25, Fri Jan 27, 07-08:30pm, 4-237 (updated)
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.
Web: http://sipb.mit.edu/iap/haskell
Contact: Patrick Hurst, sipb-iap-haskell@mit.edu
Sponsor: Student Information Processing Board
Cosponsor: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Latest update: 23-Jan-2012
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