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Haskell Cookbook

You're reading from   Haskell Cookbook Build functional applications using Monads, Applicatives, and Functors

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461353
Length 396 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Yogesh Sajanikar Yogesh Sajanikar
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Preface 1. Foundations of Haskell FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Functional 3. Defining Data 4. Working with Functors, Applicatives, and Monads 5. More about Monads 6. Working with Common Containers and Strings 7. Working with Relational and NoSQL Databases 8. Working with HTML and Templates 9. Working with Snap Framework 10. Working with Advanced Haskell 11. Working with Lens and Prism 12. Concurrent and Distributed Programming in Haskell

Introduction

In the last chapter, we looked at functions, recursions, and higher order functions. In this chapter, we will look at another important aspect of the Haskell language. The data types in Haskell are very expressive and are used to express very intuitive data structures. We have seen that Haskell works by reducing or computing the values from expressions (which are formed by applying functions to values and so on). For each value, there is some type associated with it. In fact, we can also say that each type represents a collection or a set of values.

In this chapter, we will look at basic algebraic types. The term algebraic type came from the association between the values of a type and algebraic operations such as sum and product. We will also look at recursively defined types, where the type is included in the definition of the type itself. We will also look at...

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