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Eeyo
Aug 29, 2004

This was kind of covered earlier with the haskell course from UPenn, but are there other sources of "homework assignments" in functional languages? I can read a book until I'm blue in the face but it's useless without something to work on. Nothing too big either, I don't want to write some giant program that I could have done in any other language, I just want to have the important features highlighted in the assignment. This is one of the reasons I didn't really like learn you a haskell/erlang. It talked about a lot of stuff but that's pretty much fluff, I would have preferred a helpful reference and some assignments.

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