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RWH Now In Store

Real World Haskell now appears to be on bookstore shelves. At least, there are several copies at the local Powell’s Technical store in Portland, OR, including a stack at the front desk, interestingly. Here we are, between SoE and CoFP (the book I began my programming career with). In other news, there’s now >130 people on the [...]
Matthew Podwysocki announced today he has set up a RWH Book Club! Matthew writes: This book has lived up to its promise in helping better understand Haskell as a language, and furthermore, a deeper understanding of a pure functional language. Reading this book and hacking along with some samples has been a real joy as [...]
Andrei Formiga sent us the following photo of his copy of RWH, freshly delivered to northern Brazil. Thanks Andrei!
Michael Lesniak wrote to say that his copy of RWH from Amazon was shipped on Wednesday and arrived today in Germany! If any other European readers (or other continents?) have had their books delivered, please let us know. It is very exciting to see Haskell all over the world.
“Leimy” dropped us a note to say the Amazon orders are now arriving on the West Coast. Here, picking up Real World Haskell near Seattle, Washington. Other parts of the US should be next up, and then Canada and the UK! Keep the photos coming!

Amazon orders now arriving

The first Amazon-shipped books seem to be arriving now — so keep an eye on your mailbox. Brendan Kohler sent us the following from Boston, which I think is the first Amazon delivery: On mobile devices, shepheb sent us the following photo of RWH on his Nokia N810.
Just arrived, the first copy of RWH incarnate! Order your copy now to ship before the holidays! And yes, it even talks about the IO monad More photos of the first copy.
Thanks to Dino for the following photo of the epub digital version of RWH, which has “shipped”. We’d love to hear about reader experiences with the digital version!
Our book went to the presses on schedule, on Friday. It should be in O’Reilly’s stockrooms by late November, and starting to appear in actual bookstores about two weeks later. At a guess, then, I’d be thinking about the week of December 8.

Great news! Less than 24 hours after the final manuscript was sent to the printers, the electronic edition of Real World Haskell is now available for purchase and immediate delivery.
We are waiting for word on when the print edition will be available — we’ll let you know, but it should be soon.

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