![]() This tutorial is aimed at people who have experience in imperative programming languages (C, C++, Java, Python …) but haven't programmed in a functional language before (Haskell, ML, OCaml …). So this is an attempt at adding another useful resource for learning Haskell so you have a bigger chance of finding one you like. By going through several resources, I was able put together the pieces and it all just came falling into place. The way I learned it was by reading several different tutorials and articles because each explained something in a different way than the other did. When I was starting out in Haskell, I didn't learn from just one resource. There are quite a few tutorials on Haskell floating around on the internet. I decided to write this because I wanted to solidify my own knowledge of Haskell and because I thought I could help people new to Haskell learn it from my perspective. Well, you've come to the right place, but let's talk about this tutorial a bit first. If you're reading this, chances are you want to learn Haskell. Cards are available at the funeral home.Welcome to Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or Charity of the Donor's Choice. Interment will follow in the Spencer Cemetery, Sheridan, Indiana.įriends may call 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Saturday, July 16, 2016, at the Loose Funeral Home, 200 West 53rd Street, Anderson, Indiana 46013. Mundy.įuneral services will be conducted Saturday, July 16, 2016, at 1:00 pm, by Pastor Daniel Mundy, at the Loose Funeral Home, 200 West 53rd Street, Anderson, Indiana 46013. and Louise (Head) Mundy his sons: Larry Mundy, Jr., died in 1968 and James Mundy, died in 1981 his grandchildren: Emma Burnell, died Apand Aaron Burnell, died Mahis sister: Shirley Mezick and his brother: Roy L. He was preceded in death by his parents: Roy E. Larry will be dearly missed by his loving wife of 32 years: Janet (Pickett) Burnell Mundy of Vevay, IN his daughter: Brandy Reutebuch and her husband: Jerry of Noblesville, IN his step-daughter: Sally Ellis and her husband: Scott of Monrovia, IN his step-sons: Greg Burnell of Vevay, IN, Matt Burnell and his wife: Stacey of Frankton, IN and Bob Lawson of TX his grandchildren: Mick Rector, Molly Rector, Miles Reutebuch, Marley Reutebuch, Zygi Reutebuch, Amber Walton and her husband: Carlos, Eli Henson, Reed Burnell, Sam Burnell, Libby Burnell, Daniele Burnell, Matthew Burnell and Robert Burnell his sister: Naomi Moore of Anderson, IN his brothers: Ron Mundy and his wife: Judy of Anderson, IN and Dave Mundy and his companion: Kay McKissick of Anderson, IN his uncle: James Mundy of Arlington, OR his brother-in-law: John Pickett and his wife: Ann of West Lafayette, IN and his nieces, nephews, friends and special cousins: Connie Terrell and her husband: Ted of Mitchell, IN and Jerry Bell of Mitchell, IN. Larry passed away at 6:00 am, Wednesday, July 13, 2016, at his residence in Vevay, Indiana. Larry enjoyed fishing, camping, strumming his guitar, sitting on his cabin front porch, writing songs and poems and spending time with his family. He later moved from Pendleton, Indiana to Switzerland County, Indiana where he and Janet resided for the past 21 years. Larry was employed for General Motors in Anderson, Indiana, retiring in 1995 after 30 years of service. Larry and Janet shared 32 years of marriage together until his death. Larry was united in marriage on May 19, 1984, in Pendleton, Indiana to Janet (Pickett) Burnell. He was raised in Anderson, Indiana where he was a 1964 graduate of Anderson High School. Larry Joe Mundy, age 70, of Vevay, Indiana, formerly of Anderson, Indiana, entered this life on April 2, 1946, in Anderson, Indiana, the son of the late, Roy E.
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