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Haskell
Haskell is a functional (that is, everything is done with function calls), statically, implicitly typed (types are checked by the compiler, but you don't have to declare them), lazy (nothing is done until it needs to be) language.
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Haskell MOOC University of Helsinki
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A community version of the renowned "Learn You a Haskell" (LYAH) tutorials collection!
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A free weekly newsletter about the Haskell programming language.
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General-Purpose Computer Algebra System as an EDSL in Haskell
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How to set up and use the Atom IDE for Haskell development in 2016. 2020: Obsolete, use VS Code instead.
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PhD research ;; What's the difference between a typeclass/trait and a record/class/struct? Nothing really, or so I argue.
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The Haskell Foundation website, hosted by GitHub Pages.
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web design for reflex-frp.org
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Experimental tool to build reports on GHC build time for your projects.
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Hask Anything! is a website aimed at collecting and organizing the collective knowledge of the Haskell community.
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