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This thread is intended to document my progress and small epiphanies as I learn this strange and wonderful language. So I'm following this tutorial: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Yet_Another_Haskell_Tutorial which has been awesome so far I came across the following exercise: And I solved it! I know. I know. Big whoop. It's great for me as someone who started out as a non-math type. The solution I came up with isn't exactly like the official solution though, but it seems to work.
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Hi! I've been diving into functional programming lately. Really neat stuff! So here is my first Haskell program (worthy of being called a program?) fizz :: Int -> Bool fizz x = if x `mod` 3 == 0 then True else False buzz :: Int -> Bool buzz x = if x `mod` 5 == 0 then True else False fizzbuzz = [if x `mod` 15 == 0 then "FizzBuzz" else if fizz x then "Fizz" else if buzz x then "Buzz" else show x | x <- [1..100]] This program is the FizzBuzz program described here: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2007/02/why-cant-programmers-program.html Second version with the guidance of a post from that page I linked: fizz :: Int -> Bool fizz x = if mod x 3 == 0 then True else False buzz :: Int -> Bool buzz x = if mod x 5 == 0 then True else False fizzbuzz :: Int -> [Char] fizzbuzz x | mod x 15 == 0 = "FizzBuzz" | fizz x = "Fizz" | buzz x = "Buzz" fizzbuzz x = show x To run: map fizzbuzz [1 .. 100]