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- Title: Developing Web Applications with Haskell and Yesod
- Author(s) Michael Snoyman
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media (May 2, 2012); eBook (Creative Commons Edition)
- License(s): CC BY 4.0
- Paperback: 298 pages
- eBook: HTML
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449316972
- ISBN-13: 978-1449316976
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This fast-moving guide introduces web application development with Haskell and Yesod, a potent language/framework combination that supports high-performing applications that are modular, type-safe, and concise. You'll work with several samples to explore the way Yesod handles widgets, forms, persistence, and RESTful content. You also get an introduction to various Haskell tools to supplement your basic knowledge of the language.
By the time you finish this book, you'll create a production-quality web application with Yesod's ready-to-use scaffolding. You'll also examine several real-world examples, including a blog, a wiki, a JSON web service, and a Sphinx search server.
About the Authors- Michael Snoyman, creator of Yesod, has been programming for about 15 years, using Haskell for the past five years. He brings ten years of web development experience in a wide variety of environments as well as time spent creating documentation.
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