Oslo is the capital of Norway and is both a county and a municipality. The county of Oslo was founded in 1048 and is now the economic and government centre of Norway. The University of Oslo is the largest and oldest universities in Norway, being established in 1811. The university houses around 28,000 students. The university offers study in areas such as Theology, Law, Medicine, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Dentistry and Education. The University also has a neoclassical campus which is located in central Oslo. The University of Oslo is home to five Nobel Prize winners. Some notable alumni include Harrison Schmitt, a former American Astronaut and Gro Harlem Brundtland who is the former prime minister of Norway.
Haskell Course in Oslo
Gain practical functional programming expertise with Haskell Programming in Oslo. Learn Haskell fundamentals, data types, decision making, functions, modules, input/output, and exceptions, and apply advanced concepts like monads, applicatives, and zippers to build robust programs.
- Learn functional programming concepts that improve code clarity and reliability
- This Haskell Course builds strong skills in types, functions, and pure computation
- Master recursion, monads, pattern matching, and higher-order functions