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Getting started with Haskell Language Introduction Topic
Common GHC Language Extensions All Versions
Lens All Versions
Lens is a library for Haskell that provides lenses, isomorphisms, folds, traversals, getters and setters, which exposes a uniform interface for querying and manipulating arbitrary structures, not unlike Java's accessor and mutator concepts.
IO All Versions
Foldable All Versions
Foldable is the class of types t :: * -> * which admit a folding operation. A fold aggregates the elements of a structure in a well-defined order, using a combining function.
Monads All Versions
A monad is a data type of composable actions. Monad is the class of type constructors whose values represent such actions. Perhaps IO is the most recognizable one: a value of IO a is a "recipe for retrieving an a value from the real world". We say a type constructor...
QuickCheck All Versions
Stack All Versions
Free Monads All Versions
Functor All Versions
Functor is the class of types f :: * -> * which can be covariantly mapped over. Mapping a function over a data structure applies the function to all the elements of the structure without changing the structure itself.
Pipes All Versions
Lists All Versions
Traversable All Versions
The Traversable class generalises the function formerly known as mapM :: Monad m => (a -> m b) -> [a] -> m [b] to work with Applicative effects over structures other than lists.
Overloaded Literals All Versions
Reactive-banana All Versions
Containers - Data.Map All Versions
Category Theory All Versions
Using GHCi All Versions
Record Syntax All Versions
Type Classes All Versions
Typeclasses in Haskell are a means of defining the behaviour associated with a type separately from that type's definition. Whereas, say, in Java, you'd define the behaviour as part of the type's definition -- i.e. in an interface, abstract class or concrete class --...