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Thinking Functionally With Haskell

Thinking Functionally With Haskell

Thinking Functionally With Haskell
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Thinking Functionally With Haskell Hardback - 2014

by Bird, Richard

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Cambridge Univ Pr, 2014. Hardcover. New. 344 pages. 10.00x7.25x1.00 inches.
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  • Title Thinking Functionally With Haskell
  • Author Bird, Richard
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Condition New
  • Pages 350
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Cambridge Univ Pr
  • Publication date 2014
  • Features Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # x-1107087201
  • ISBN 9781107087200 / 1107087201
  • Weight 1.9 lbs (0.86 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.8 x 6.7 x 1 in (24.89 x 17.02 x 2.54 cm)
  • Themes
    • Aspects (Academic): Science/Technology Aspects
  • Category Computers - Languages / Programming
  • Library of Congress subjects Functional programming (Computer science), COMPUTERS / Programming Languages / General
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2014024954
  • Dewey Decimal Code 005.114
  • Quantity available 2

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Richard Bird is famed for the clarity and rigour of his writing. His new textbook, which introduces functional programming to students, emphasises fundamental techniques for reasoning mathematically about functional programs. By studying the underlying equational laws, the book enables students to apply calculational reasoning to their programs, both to understand their properties and to make them more efficient. The book has been designed to fit a first- or second-year undergraduate course and is a thorough overhaul and replacement of his earlier textbooks. It features case studies in Sudoku and pretty-printing, and over 100 carefully selected exercises with solutions. This engaging text will be welcomed by students and teachers alike.
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