
We introduce the Haskell functional programming language.
In this lesson we study the basic fundamentals of the Haskell language.
In this lesson we study the main tools that we will need to program in Haskell.
We learn how to use the Haskell interpreter. In addition, we study how to write and load programs in Haskell.
We study the basic types in Haskell. First part.
We study the basic types in Haskell. Second part.
We introduce the fundamentals of functions in Haskell.
On this lesson we study the definition with patterns in functions.
On this lesson we study the definition with guards in functions.
On this lesson we study local definitions in functions.
In this lesson we study the currying process in functions.
We solve the problem of designing the function to calculate the absolute value of an integer in Haskell.
We solve the problem of designing the function to calculate the power of an integer in Haskell.
We solve the problem of designing a function to find out if a natural number is prime.
We solve the problem of designing a function to compute the nth Fibonacci number.
We introduce the concept of Tuple in Haskell.
We study the access to tuples in Haskell.
We study the decomposition of tuples into patterns.
On this lesson we study the empty tuple.
On this lesson we introduce lists in Haskell.
On this lesson we study the construction and implementation of lists.
On this lesson we study lists and patterns in Haskell.
We comment on the open use of syntax in patterns.
We study how texts are formed in Haskell.
On this lesson we study the common functions when working with lists in Haskell.
We solve problem 1 of the problems section on lists.
We solve problem 2 of the problems section on lists.
We solve problem 3 of the problems section on lists.
We solve problem 4 of the problems section on lists.
We solve problem 5 of the problems section on lists.
On this lesson we introduce Higher Order Functions in Haskell.
We study anonymous functions in Haskell.
On this lesson we study sections in Higher Order Functions.
We solve problem 1 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 2 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 3 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 4 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 5 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
In this lesson we carry out an extension of the testing of problem 5.
We solve problem 6 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 7 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 8 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 9 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 10 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 11 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 12 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 13 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 14 of the problems section on higher-order functions.
We solve problem 1 of the problems section on infinite lists.
We solve problem 2 of the problems section on infinite lists.
We solve problem 3 of the problems section on infinite lists.
We solve problem 4 of the problems section on infinite lists. PART 1.
We solve problem 4 of the problems section on infinite lists. PART 2.
We solve problem 5 of the problems section on infinite lists.
We solve problem 6 of the problems section on infinite lists.
We solve problem 7 of the problems section on infinite lists.
We solve problem 8 of the problems section on infinite lists.
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