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awesome-haskell
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haskell reviews and mentions
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Custom set implementation
I am working the Exercism Haskell Track and one of the questions asks for a custom set implementation. I studied some community solutions to see what other folks are doing, and came across something that I don't quite understand.
- Pedagogical Downsides of Haskell
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Update book library: Slowing down development
Starting today, I'll resume solving exercises in Exercism, focusing on my Python and Haskell tracks.
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Anything like 4clojure for Haskell?
I did see https://exercism.org/tracks/haskell , as well, but I'm not sure if that's what I'm looking for and I won't know until I make an account. I'd rather not make an account unless it actually provides what I'm looking for.
- Best way to learn Haskell
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Which solution is better, and why?
"Best" solution here: https://github.com/exercism/haskell/blob/main/exercises/practice/acronym/.meta/examples/success-text/src/Acronym.hs
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Anyone here programmed in Haskell after taking 61a? If so what was your experience like, do you think what you learned in 61a made Haskell easier or more enjoyable for you?
Haskell is a really interesting language, and if you're comfortable with Scheme from 61a then many of the concepts carry over. However, Haskell has a pretty steep learning curve (in comparison to Clojure which is much closer to Scheme). I've been using https://exercism.org/tracks/haskell and been finding it fun so far.
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Efficient probability testing
To explore this space I created an Exercism exercise called dnd-character.
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exercism/haskell is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of haskell is Haskell.