[Haskell-beginners] System administration using Haskell

Kelleher, Kevin KKelleher at homesite.com
Fri Jun 14 19:29:08 CEST 2013


After more than two decades using the C-family of languages
(C, C++, Java, C#, Perl, unix shells), I've been trying to learn
Haskell.  Each time I've begun with enthusiasm, and eventually
run out of gas before I've gotten to writing real code. Haskell's
learning curve is not very steep, but it is very long. 
I haven't yet gotten to the things I do the most, which all 
involve side-effects: mostly actions on directories and files,
as well as calls to system utilities or other pieces of software.

I'm working my way through "Real Life Haskell" and watching
Erick Meijer's lectures, but I'm beginning to fear I'll run
out of gas again if I can't write some programs that touch
the real world.

Are there any tutorials or other material that will get me
going in that area?

thanks,

Kevin

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