Standard ML book?

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3 comments, last by Alessio1989 8 years, 7 months ago

Hi, any advise on a decent book about Standard ML book?

I need mostly exercises, level beginner to intermediate, not a reference manual.

Thank you.

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A quick search found:

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rwh/smlbook/book.pdf

http://www.amazon.com/ML-Working-Programmer-2nd-Edition/dp/052156543X

Hi, any advise on a decent book about Standard ML book?
I need mostly exercises, level beginner to intermediate, not a reference manual.

Thank you.


http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Programming-International-Computer-Science/dp/0201398206

That one is pretty good imho, each chapter ends with a series of exercises making it a pretty solid introduction to both SML and for functional programming in general.
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I recommend 'Elements of ML Programming' by Jeffrey Ullman. It has lots of exercises of varying difficulty. And I think it's still in print.

Thank you all, I will try one of the last two books suggests.

"Recursion is the first step towards madness." - "Skegg?ld, Skálm?ld, Skildir ro Klofnir!"
Direct3D 12 quick reference: https://github.com/alessiot89/D3D12QuickRef/

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