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Literature on functional programming for a beginner, who knows this?
In parallel with work and study, I try to learn node.js, and recently I became interested in Erlang. If the node even more or less has material for a beginner, then in Erlang I did not find anything for complete zero like me. Since it is a functional language, it was not really possible to parse anything, except for a superficial understanding of processes, a supervisor, and saving state.
I am a little familiar with object-oriented design, but I have not had to work with functional languages. Maybe someone knows articles or books, maybe lectures on this matter, which contribute to a quick entry into the field. Tell me please.
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If you are at least a little familiar with programming, then Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/
There is a Russian translation, but I can’t vouch for the quality, I haven’t read
And another link - fprog.ru/2009/issue1/alex-ott-literature-overview/ "Review of literature on functional programming"
learnyousomerlang.com/content >> learnyousomeerlang.com/higher-order-functions
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