Haskell/Authors

The Haskell wikibook combines original material with the content of some previously existing tutorials. We are extremely grateful to the following authors for allowing us to remix their work.


 * Hal Daumé III - Yet Another Haskell Tutorial
 * Shae Erisson - An Introduction to Arrows (the Monad Reader 4)
 * Jeff Newbern - All about Monads
 * Ross Paterson - The Haskell Arrows page (and the arrows section of the GHC manual)
 * Johnathan Tang - Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours
 * The many contributors to the Haskell.org wiki

The fact that this wikibook is a remix means that a lot of the original content is often cut, reshuffled or sometimes just plain overlooked. It would be a good idea to read the original tutorials as their authors intended: you might find yourself square in the authors' target audiences.

Original wikibook content was written by:
 * Imam Tashdid ul Alam (Uchchwhash)
 * Heinrich Apfelmus (Apfelmus)
 * Stephen Blackheath (Blackh)
 * Joeri van Eekelen (Tchakkazulu)
 * David House
 * Paul Johnson
 * Eric Kow (Kowey)
 * Daniel Mlot (Duplode)
 * Aaron Wolf (Backfromquadrangle)
 * Many members of the Wikibooks and the Haskell community

If you have a Haskell tutorial, examples, diagrams, etc. that you would like to contribute to this project, please let us know by leaving a message on the discussion page! Likewise, if you know of a good tutorial that we might be able to use, please feel free to point it out.