July 2023
Intermediate to advanced
670 pages
17h 13m
English
Haskell is a whitespace sensitive language, meaning that statements are grouped together based on their level of indentation, like Python, instead of using braces as in JavaScript. Individual lines are terminated with a newline, and don’t require any punctuation.
The amount of indentation you use is up to you, as long as you are consistent within a given block of code. All the examples in this book will use two spaces, which is common practice in Haskell.
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