Warning: Shameless self promotion follows -- Doug Fort wrote: > After reading obscure comments on comp.lang.python I got a couple of books on > Haskell. Very interesting, but heavy going for an ancient procedural > programmer. There's a nice 'Charming Python' article on 'Functional > Programming in Python' by Dr. Mertz, but I think the subject could support a > full length book. I appreciate Doug Fort's kind mention of my article, and thought I might provide a URL for readers. I had made this article available somewhat prematurely on my own website (which readers are welcomed to look at for a number of related artices: http://gnosis.cx/publish/tech_index.html), but it has now appeared officially at IBM developerWorks now: http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-prog.html Unfortunately, IBM has attached a strangely meaningless description to the column on the Linux Zone directory; so I fear the topic may be overlooked by readers who would otherwise be interested. Btw. A followup to this article has been written, and will hopefully appear on IBM sooner rather than later (I'll give the secret URL to anyone who emails me, but should not "officially" publish before IBM does). All the best, David...
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