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Haskell Monad Tutorial
YAMT - Yet another Monad Tutorial done in mock-cowboy style, but nevertheless pretty good.
Vim Introduction and Tutorial - IMHO
Wonderfully compact yet detailed Vim tutorial.
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BecomeAnXcoder
"Bert Altenburg, author of AppleScript for Absolute Starters, in co-operation with Alex Clarke and Philippe Mougin, has released a book for newcomers to Cocoa programming using Objective-C and XCode."
Mike Davidson - A Rookie Guide to Digital SLR Cameras
"With Macs and PCs, your Mac people think that PCs are horrendous piles of garbage and your PC people think Macs are overpriced, niche devices. BMW and Mercedes, on the other hand, really only differ in style… much like Nikons and Canons."
Complete Introduction to git
Very nice and accessible introduction to basic git concepts, starting with a simple example of how to use git for backups.
Basics of Compiler Design
"I have taught an undergraduate compilers course for over a decade. In the last several years, I have used my own textbook "Basics of Compiler Design". I have now decided to make this available online."
Motion Mountain - The Adventure of Physics : The Free Physics Textbook
"With little mathematics, starting from observations of everyday life, the text explores the most fascinating parts of mechanics, thermodynamics, special and general relativity, electrodynamics, quantum theory and modern attempts at unification."
Small shots of lambda calculus
Very nice and approachable four-part lambda calculus tutorial using a Haskell-like syntax.
Haskell Hacking: a journal of Haskell programming - part 3 revisited
Part 3 of a serialized Haskell tutorial
For most programmers, learning Haskell will be no picnic... unless they read this tutorial first!
Lisp luminary Conrad Barski shows in 13 progressive steps how to use Haskell to solve the picnic problem using a simulated annealing algorithm. Fun, but still no picnic.
Introduction to Statistical Thought
"The book is intended as an upper level undergraduate or introductory graduate textbook in statistical thinking [...] The book is written with the statistical language R embedded throughout."
OSCON 2007 - Simon Peyton-Jones - A Taste of Haskell Part I
40m40s: "Sadly, answering that question means solving the Halting Problem. So it's tricky. (Laughter) ghc makes no attempt to do so. If you write "f x = f x", ghc will simply make your computer get very hot. (Laughter) You're on your own for termination."
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