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cassava
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Genuine question: how do you all use Haskell IRL?
I use it for everything: tracking personal finance and tax data (https://hackage.haskell.org/package/hledger), small scripts to gather online information that I want to track (https://hackage.haskell.org/package/cassava), sending alerts to my mobile device, etc...there's too much to list.
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Monthly Hask Anything (November 2022)
cassava?
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Working with CSVs
I personnaly use cassava which should have everything you need (even though it can be quite obscure some times). I also know about Frames which might reduce some boiler plate at the price of a step up in complexity (disclaimer I've never use it, but it's author is a serious guy so I'm sure this package as some benefits).
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[ANN] ttc-1.0.0.0 - Textual Type Classes
I have done a lot of CSV development! I usually use the cassava library, though I have my own library as well. The cassava library uses FromRecord, FromNamedRecord, ToRecord, and ToNamedRecord type classes for parsing and rendering records, and it uses FromField and ToField type classes for parsing and rendering fields. An identifier type like the UserName example above should declare instances for FromField and ToField in order to be used in CSV files. For types that have appropriate Render and Parse instances, I implement general functions named something like parseFieldWithTTC and toFieldWithTTC, which allows me to declare instances as follows:
What are some alternatives?
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