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Applied Functional Programming Course - Move from exercises to a working app!
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Applied Functional Programming Course

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This is a new course, so there are going to be rough edges. We invite you to submit issues or pull requests if you find errors or have suggestions on how to improve it.

This course is designed to be run in a class room with instructors, but we would like to make it suitable for self-study as well. Although undertaking this course outside of the workshops will increase the difficulty somewhat, we do not discourage it and invite suggestions on how to make the course more approachable.

If you do attempt this on your own and find yourself completely lost, then you may come find us on IRC on libera.chat in #qfpl or #fp-course.

You:

We:

Setup build tools:

Each level is a self-contained Haskell module, containing incomplete, or as yet undefined, data types and functions.

We recommend using nix develop or nix-shell to get a shell with the necessary tools. You can also use cabal or stack.

Cabal

If you're using version >=3.0 of cabal-install (use cabal --version to find out), then you don't need to previx the commands with v2-:

$ cd path/to/applied-fp-course
$ cabal configure --enable-tests
$ cabal build <levelN>-exe
$ $EDITOR src/<LevelN>/README.md

Nix

If you would like to use a Nix Shell:

$ cd path/to/applied-fp-course
$ nix-shell  # or `nix develop`, if you use flakes
$ cabal build <levelN>-exe
$ $EDITOR src/<LevelN>/README.md

ghcid

If you have ghcid installed, run ghcid -c 'cabal repl' to get a terminal with up-to-date type errors, which are refreshed on every save.

Stack

A stack.yaml configuration is provided on a best-effort basis. The authors do not use stack and cannot promise to be able to resolve stack-related issues. Though we will do our best. :)

Please note...

These lessons are designed to be completed with an instructor as part of the Data61 Applied Functional Programming Course. You are of course welcome to clone the repository and give it a try, but you may find the tasks more difficult. If you have any questions we can be contacted in the #qfpl IRC channel on libera.chat.

Subsequent lessons may contain spoilers, don't cheat yourself out of the experience!

There is a README.md file in each Level module folder that will provide instructions about what the goal is for that specific level.

-- In Development...

-- Maybe...

Bonus Content

Extension material that doesn't feel like it belongs to the main progression lives in the bonus subdirectory.