domain VS canteven-http

Compare domain vs canteven-http and see what are their differences.

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domain canteven-http
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5.2 1.7
4 months ago -
Haskell Haskell
MIT License MIT License
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domain

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canteven-http

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing domain and canteven-http you can also consider the following projects:

domain-core - Shared low-level API of "domain"

aeson-serialize - Functions for serializing a type that is an instance of ToJSON

yaml-unscrambler - Flexible declarative YAML parsing toolkit

hworker - A reliable at-least-once job queue built on Redis.

domain-optics

cognimeta-utils - Utilities used by Perdure

logging-effect - A very general logging effect for Haskell

final - final monad helper for Haskell to instead of return

xkcd - Downloads the most recent xkcd strip

argon2 - Haskell bindings to libargon2 - the reference implementation of the Argon2 password-hashing function

containers-unicode-symbols - Unicode alternatives for common functions and operators