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The Complete Haskell Course: From Zero To Expert! (updated 2/2023)

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The Complete Haskell Course: From Zero To Expert! (updated 2/2023)

The Complete Haskell Course: From Zero To Expert!
Last updated 2/2023
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The modern Haskell course for everyone! Master Haskell with projects, challenges and theory. Many courses in one!

What you'll learn

Become an advanced, confident, and modern Haskell developer from scratch

Become job-ready by understanding how Haskell really works behind the scenes

Haskell fundamentals: variables, if/else, operators, boolean logic, functions, arrays, objects, loops, strings, etc.

How to think and work like a developer: problem-solving, researching, workflows

Get fast and friendly support in the Q&A area

Complex concepts like the 'Monad' class, higher-order functions, etc.

Practice your skills with 50+ challenges and assignments (solutions included)

Requirements

No coding experience is necessary to take this course! I take you from beginner to expert!

Any computer and OS will work — Windows, macOS or Linux. We will set up your text editor in the course.

Description

You’ve just stumbled upon the most complete, in-depth Haskell programming course online.Whether you want to:- build the skills you need to get your first Haskell programming job- move to a more senior software developer position- become a computer scientist mastering in computation- or just learn Haskell to be able to create your own Haskell apps quickly….this complete Haskell Masterclass is the course you need to do all of this, and more.This course is designed to give you the Haskell skills you need to become a Haskell developer. By the end of the course, you will understand Haskell extremely well and be able to build your own Haskell apps and be productive as a computer scientist and software developer.What makes this course a bestseller?Like you, thousands of others were frustrated and fed up with fragmented Youtube tutorials or incomplete or outdated courses which assume you already know a bunch of stuff, as well as thick, college-like textbooks able to send even the most caffeine-fuelled coder to sleep.Like you, they were tired of low-quality lessons, poorly explained topics, and confusing info presented in the wrong way. That’s why so many find success in this complete Haskell developer course. It’s designed with simplicity and seamless progression in mind through its content.This course assumes no previous coding experience and takes you from absolute beginner core concepts. You will learn the core Haskell skills and master functional programming. It's a one-stop shop to learn Haskell. If you want to go beyond the core content you can do so at any time.Here’s just some of what you’ll learn(It’s okay if you don’t understand all this yet, you will in the course)All the essential Haskell keywords, facts, relations, arguments and expressions needed to fully understand exactlywhat you’re coding and why - making programming easy to grasp and less frustrating.You will learn the answers to questions like What is a Haskell database, What are rules and models and to apply them to your Haskell apps.Functions and Main Structure of Pattern Matching Systems along with dealing with uncertainty and knowledge representation.Complete chapters on Functional programming and many aspects of the Haskell Recursive mechanism (the protocols and tools for building applications) so you can code for all platforms and derestrict your program’s user base.How to develop powerful Haskell applications using Advanced Tree Representations and Module-Directed Programming.What if I have questions?As if this course wasn’t complete enough, I offer full support, answering any questions you have 7 days a week.This means you’ll never find yourself stuck on one lesson for days on end. With my hand-holding guidance, you’ll progress smoothly through this course without any major roadblocks.There’s no risk either!This course comes with a full 30-day money-back guarantee. Meaning if you are not completely satisfied with the course or your progress, simply let me know and I’ll refund you 100%, every last penny no questions asked.You either end up with Haskell skills, go on to develop great programs and potentially make an awesome career for yourself, or you try the course and simply get all your money back if you don’t like it…You literally can’t lose.Ready to get started, developer?Enroll now using the “Add to Cart” button on the right, and get started on your way to creative, advanced Haskell brilliance. Or, take this course for a free spin using the preview feature, so you know you’re 100% certain this course is for you.See you on the inside (hurry, Haskell is waiting!)

Overview

Section 1: Course Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction to Haskell

Lecture 2 Basic Fundamentals

Lecture 3 Tools

Lecture 4 Haskell Interpreter

Section 2: Basic Types

Lecture 5 Basic Types - Part 1

Lecture 6 Basic Types - Part 2

Section 3: Functions

Lecture 7 Introduction to Functions

Lecture 8 Definition with Patterns

Lecture 9 Definition with Guards

Lecture 10 Local Definitions

Lecture 11 Currying

Section 4: Solved Problems - Functions

Lecture 12 Absolute Value

Lecture 13 Power

Lecture 14 Prime Number

Lecture 15 Fibonacci

Section 5: Tuples

Lecture 16 Introduction to Tuples

Lecture 17 Access to Tuples

Lecture 18 Decomposition of Tuples into Patterns

Lecture 19 Empty Tuple (Unit)

Section 6: Lists

Lecture 20 Introduction to Lists

Lecture 21 Construction and Implementation

Lecture 22 Lists and Patterns

Lecture 23 Syntax in Patterns

Lecture 24 Texts

Lecture 25 Common Functions

Section 7: Solved Problems - Lists

Lecture 26 Problem 1 - Last Element of a List

Lecture 27 Problem 2 - Penultime Object

Lecture 28 Problem 3 - Duplicate Elements

Lecture 29 Problem 4 - Average

Lecture 30 Problem 5 - Insertion in Position

Section 8: Higher Order Functions

Lecture 31 Higher Order Functions

Lecture 32 Anonymous Functions

Lecture 33 Sections

Section 9: Solved Problems - Higher Order Functions

Lecture 34 Problem 1 - Equality Problem

Lecture 35 Problem 2 - Product of Elements

Lecture 36 Problem 3 - Even Result

Lecture 37 Problem 4 - Infinite Powers of Two

Lecture 38 Problem 5 - Scalar Product

Lecture 39 Problem 5 - Scalar Product - Extension

Lecture 40 Problem 6 - Flattening of Lists

Lecture 41 Problem 7 - Length

Lecture 42 Problem 8 - Reverse

Lecture 43 Problem 9 - Occurrences

Lecture 44 Problem 10 - First Word

Lecture 45 Problem 11 - Conditional Count

Lecture 46 Problem 12 - Combination of Applications

Lecture 47 Problem 13 - Consecutive Functions

Lecture 48 Problem 14 - Filter Fold

Section 10: Solved Problems - Infinite Lists

Lecture 49 Problem 1 - Infinite Ones

Lecture 50 Problem 2 - Natural Numbers

Lecture 51 Problem 3 - Infinite Integers

Lecture 52 Problem 4 - Triangular Numbers - Part 1

Lecture 53 Problem 4 - Triangular Numbers - Part 2

Lecture 54 Problem 5 - Factorial Dimension

Lecture 55 Problem 6 - Fibonacci Sequence

Lecture 56 Problem 7 - Prime Numbers

Lecture 57 Problem 8 - Hamming Numbers

Section 11: Binary Trees

Lecture 58 Fundamentals of Binary Trees

Section 12: Solved Problems - Binary Trees

Lecture 59 Problem 1 - Tree Size

Lecture 60 Problem 2 - Height

Lecture 61 Problem 3 - Equivalent Trees

Lecture 62 Problem 4 - Isomorphism

Lecture 63 Problem 5 - Preorder Traversal

Lecture 64 Problem 6 - Postorder Traversal

Lecture 65 Problem 7 - Inorder Traversal

Lecture 66 Problem 8 - Breadth First Search

Section 13: Multiway Trees

Lecture 67 Fundamentals of Multiway Trees

Section 14: Solved Problems - Multiway Trees

Lecture 68 Problem 1 - Number of Nodes

Lecture 69 Problem 2 - Construction on Information

Lecture 70 Problem 3 - Path Length

Lecture 71 Problem 4 - Bottom-Up

Section 15: Graphs

Lecture 72 Fundamentals of Graphs

Section 16: Solved Problems - Graphs

Lecture 73 Problem 1 - Acyclic Paths

Lecture 74 Problem 2 - Depth First Search

Lecture 75 Problem 3 - Connected Components

Section 17: Advanced Types

Lecture 76 Maybe Data Type

Lecture 77 Either Data Type

Lecture 78 Algebraic Types

Section 18: Monads

Lecture 79 Introduction to Monads

Lecture 80 Bind Operator (>>=)

Lecture 81 Monads Operations

Lecture 82 Monads Instances - Either, Maybe and Lists

Lecture 83 Monad Laws

Lecture 84 Do Notation

Lecture 85 Do Notation Example

Section 19: Input and Output

Lecture 86 Introduction to Input and Output

Lecture 87 Working with Input and Output

Section 20: Solved Problems - Input and Output

Lecture 88 Problem 1 - Groups

Lecture 89 Problem 2 - Cities

Lecture 90 Problem 3 - Sum of Elements

Lecture 91 Problem 4 - Conditional Sort

Lecture 92 Problem 5 - Computer Game

Section 21: Final Exams

Lecture 93 Exam 1 - Problem 1

Lecture 94 Exam 1 - Problem 2

Lecture 95 Exam 2 - Problem 1

Lecture 96 Exam 2 - Problem 2

Lecture 97 Exam 2 - Problem 3

Take this course if you want to gain a true and deep understanding of Haskell,Take this course if you have been trying to learn Haskell but: 1) still don't really understand Haskell, or 2) still don't feel confident to code real apps,Take this course if you already know Haskell and are looking for an advanced course. This course includes expert topics!,Take this course if you want to get started with programming: Haskell is a great first language!