Good point. I know some nice Haskell tutorials and haven’t looked around to see if there are comparably nice Coq tutorials, but I guess it’s worth looking.
Tutorials/texts that I know of are Software Foundations, Andrej Bauer’s tutorial, and this Hott-Coq tutorial. It looks like installing the HoTT library is a huge pain in the arse though so I think I’ll stick with vanilla Coq until either I get one of my CS friend to install it for me, or they make a more user friendly install.
Good point. I know some nice Haskell tutorials and haven’t looked around to see if there are comparably nice Coq tutorials, but I guess it’s worth looking.
Tutorials/texts that I know of are Software Foundations, Andrej Bauer’s tutorial, and this Hott-Coq tutorial. It looks like installing the HoTT library is a huge pain in the arse though so I think I’ll stick with vanilla Coq until either I get one of my CS friend to install it for me, or they make a more user friendly install.
Edit: also this