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Lucas Stadler
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an evaluator for the language from chapter 3 of tapl
10 years ago
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tapl
fa98492613
an evaluator for the language from chapter 3 of tapl
10 years ago
DataStructures.hs
18fc640a2e
add incomplete version of patricia trie.
11 years ago
HelloMonads.hs
c001c1b86f
Restructure and document 'Hello, Monads!' a bit.
13 years ago
ImperativeProgramming.hs
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Demonstrate use of forM_ in the example.
13 years ago
README.md
7c656caddd
move the clojure how to learn section to the correct readme
10 years ago
Typeclassopedia.lhs
ec1ca4b97e
typeclassopedia: a glimpse of functors.
11 years ago
README.md
Playing with Haskell
my first functional language
was familar with Ruby's blocks before starting out with Haskell
sadly, I don't know how I got in touch (but probably my old harddisk has a few clues...)
learnt most things with
Learn You a Haskell
(2011)
got in touch again in university (3rd semester), "new things" were more formal understanding (2012)
Monads have evaded me so far, but I hope to become more familar with them (see
HelloMonads
for that)
Required reading
Learn You a Haskell
Hoogle
Notes
my favourite things written in Haskell are:
Pandoc
: a versatile document converter (mostly used for markdown, but also for html email viewing)
XMonad
: A tiling window manager, plan to use it again. Is on the list of "programs to read".