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# Playing with Haskell
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* my first functional language
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* was familar with Ruby's blocks before starting out with Haskell
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* sadly, I don't know how I got in touch (but probably my old harddisk
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* learnt most things with [Learn You a Haskell][lyah] (2011)
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more formal understanding (2012)
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* Monads have evaded me so far, but I hope to become more familar with
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## Required reading
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* [Learn You a Haskell][lyah]
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* [Hoogle](http://haskell.org/hoogle)
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## Notes
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* my favourite things written in Haskell are:
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- [Pandoc](http://johnmacfarlane.net): a versatile document
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converter (mostly used for markdown, but also for html email
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- [XMonad](http://xmonad.org): A tiling window manager, plan to use
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[lyah]: http://learnyouahaskell.com
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