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Saturday, June 21st, 2008I was about to post video lectures in Business and Management when I found an amazing collection of undergraduate (and a few graduate) Computer Science video lecture courses.
Don’t forget to check my other posts on Computer Science and Theoretical Computer Science video lectures.
Here are this month’s video lectures, most of them from New Jersey Institute of Technology and some from Google, and other places.
A Taste of Haskell (Functional Programming Language)
Haskell Video Lecture Part I
Haskell Video Lecture Part II
Lecture Notes (.pdf)
Description:
Haskell is the world’s leading purely functional programming language that offers a radical and elegant attack on the whole business of writing programs. In the last two or three years there has been an explosion of interest in Haskell, and it is now being used for a bewildering variety of applications.
In this tutorial, the lecturer will try to show you why programming in Haskell is such fun, and how it makes you think about programming in a new way.
He’s going to use xmonad as his running example; it’s