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Overview of Streaming Data Libraries 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
High level comparison between different optionsAll about strings 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
Assorted information on string-like types, data models, laziness, etcBasic Tooling Guide 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
Getting up-and-running to develop Haskell codeDesigning APIs for Extensibility 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
Guidelines on making your APIs stable and extensibleExceptions Best Practices 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
FP Complete's recommended practices for dealing with exceptionsCommon Language Extensions 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
Explanation of some of common GHC-supported language extensionsIDEs and Linters 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
Preparing your editorCommon Type Classes 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
Commonly used typeclassesAll About Exceptions 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
All of the necessary information to understand exceptionsPrimitive Haskell 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
Overview of peeling back layers of abstraction in GHC HaskellHaskell Glossary 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
Define commonly used but not-commonly-understood termsMonad Transformers 25 Mar 2015DanBurton
What transformers are, why they're useful, what to be aware of