
TL;DR
This paper introduces Haskell to OCaml programmers, focusing on similarities and differences to facilitate easier learning of Haskell's functional programming paradigm.
Contribution
It provides a tailored introduction that highlights key concepts and differences for OCaml programmers learning Haskell.
Findings
OCaml programmers can adapt quickly to Haskell with targeted guidance.
The paper clarifies conceptual differences between OCaml and Haskell.
It serves as an educational resource for transitioning between the two languages.
Abstract
This introduction to Haskell is written to optimize learning by programmers who already know OCaml.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntelligent Tutoring Systems and Adaptive Learning · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Logic, programming, and type systems
