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Nub Games » Haskell IO for Imperative Programmers

Haskell IO and how not to do it. Monads are thankfully absent.

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Nub Games » Haskell IO for Imperative Programmers

The most excellent Haskell tutorial I've ever read.

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What's Wrong with the For Loop - Adam Turoff

A simple and readable Haskell demonstration of how imperative programming using the for loop in Java conflates at least three separate kinds of operations: filtering, reduction and transformation.

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(363k plain PDF)

Hmmm, real, hard, mathsy stuff. I enjoy this sort of thing too much :)

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Pluvo Programming Language

“Pluvo is a nascent experimental scripting language with an easy to use syntax, built in test facilities, and modern datatypes. High level and data structured, it makes things easier for the programmer by incorporating idioms from a wide range of langua

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C

C is an imperative programming language, first seen in the 1970s. It was developed for Unix running on a PDP-11 by Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie while they worked for AT&T Bell Labs.

It is reasonably low level (some people have called it a glorified assembly language) and efficient, but can be complicated and difficult to maintain. Though use of good coding practices, such as structured analysis, can greatly improve maintainability.

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