Hi!<br><br>We've floated this Mooc course on functional programming<br><a href="https://moocfellowship.org/submissions/the-dance-of-functional-programming-languaging-with-haskell-and-python">https://moocfellowship.org/submissions/the-dance-of-functional-programming-languaging-with-haskell-and-python</a><br>

<br>I'd like to point out that there is an elementary core to functional programming:<br><br><a href="http://blog.languager.org/2012/10/functional-programming-lost-booty.html">http://blog.languager.org/2012/10/functional-programming-lost-booty.html</a><br>

<br>which is more or less common to most modern functional languages.<br><br>Although haskell and python are named as two of the technologies that we will use as our medium, one of the aims of the course is to highlight this language-independent and common core.<br>

<br>More details : <a href="http://blog.languager.org/2013/05/dance-of-functional-programming.html">http://blog.languager.org/2013/05/dance-of-functional-programming.html</a><br><br>Rusi<br>