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What are some alternatives?
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RFC1751 - RFC-1751 library for Haskell
hexml-lens - Lenses for working with XML data
minst-idx - Read and write data in the IDX format used in e.g. the MNIST database
data-fix - Fixpoint data types
gps2htmlReport - Generates a HTML page report detailing a GPS journey, with charts, statistics and an OpenStreetMap graphic.
semantic-source - Parsing, analyzing, and comparing source code across many languages
lens-simple - simplified import of lens-family
CTRex - Open records for Haskell
lens-prelude - An alternative haskell prelude