Functional Systems in Haskell | Stanford University CS 240H

Stanford University

Dive into functional programming and build practical software systems with Haskell in this hands-on Stanford University course.

University CoursesFunctional ProgrammingHaskell

Introduction

Building software systems in Haskell.

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Highlights

  • Grading: Lab 1 (10%), Lab 2 (10%), Lab 3 (15%), Project (65%)
  • Late Days: Each student gets 48 hours of extension to the lab deadlines that can be used in 24 hour blocks
  • Late Penalty: Each day late (after late days exhausted) will reduce your maximum mark for the lab or project by 25%

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This course is suitable for students interested in functional programming and building software systems in Haskell. The course provides a hands-on approach to learning Haskell and developing practical applications.

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