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OverviewDeepen your Haskell knowledge, sharpen your functional programming skills, and just have fun with 25 functional programming puzzles to tie your brain in knots. Challenge and exercise your functional programming knowledge by tackling these 20 fun, funky, and functional puzzles on Haskell programming topics such as lazy evaluation, Haskell syntax, type classes, and the type system. Gain new insight into why Haskell is the way it is. Build mind-bending self-referential and circular data structures, unpick the seams of reality with unsafePerformIO, build enhanced DSLs with QualifiedDo, and refactor without fear of the dreaded monomorphism restriction. Review or get introduced to Haskell's common quirks such as the unary minus and pattern guards while mastering newer language features up to GHC 9.12, including linear arrows and Or Patterns. Employ powerful techniques and recognize common pitfalls as you solve fiendish puzzles across five different topic areas. Don't sleep on the lazy evaluation puzzles: they'll challenge you to predict the behavior of programs that rely on laziness in unexpected ways. Think syntax and language extensions puzzles should be easy? Think again as you deal with the perversity of the unary minus operator, or puzzles based on new extensions like QualifiedDo. Prepare to be perplexed with Type Class puzzles on ad-hoc polymorphism, deriving strategies, and record fields. Want more? Try mixing classic ambiguous type puzzles with advanced new features like linear types. After trying your hand at each puzzle, read through the solution to get more insight into key Haskell features, and use the references to build a reading list to dive deeper into new areas of the language. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rebecca Skinner , Michael Swaine , Miki TebekaPublisher: The Pragmatic Programmers Imprint: The Pragmatic Programmers Edition: New edition ISBN: 9798888651902Pages: 100 Publication Date: 07 May 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRebecca Skinner is the author of Effective Haskell, and a software engineer with more than 10 years of experience in Haskell and functional programming across industries including fintech, security, and data science. She currently volunteers as a member of the Haskell.org committee. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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