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The standard text about data structures in functional languages is Purely Functional Data Structures by Chris Okasaki. The parts about laziness (about half of the book) do not apply to Erlang, but are interesting nonetheless. An early version of the book is available online, the book itself is available from many online booksellers. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs is a standard introductory text to functional programming. It is available both on paper and online (Suggestions for further books to for this section are welcome. Mail the maintainer: matthias@corelatus.com.

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The standard text about data structures in functional languages is Purely Functional Data Structures by Chris Okasaki. The parts about laziness (about half of the book) do not apply to Erlang, but are interesting nonetheless. An early version of the book is available online, the book itself is available from many online booksellers. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs is a standard introductory text to functional programming. It is available both on paper and online (Suggestions for further books to for this section are welcome. Mail the maintainer: matthias@corelatus.com.

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The standard text about data structures in functional languages is Purely Functional Data Structures by Chris Okasaki. The parts about laziness (about half of the book) do not apply to Erlang, but are interesting nonetheless. An early version of the book is available online, the book itself is available from many online booksellers. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs is a standard introductory text to functional programming. It is available both on paper and online (Suggestions for further books to for this section are welcome.

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