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pbrisbin.com
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| | | | | Lately at work, I've been fortunate enough to work on a JSON API which I was given the freedom to write in Yesod. I was a bit hesitant at first since my only Yesod experience has been richer html-based sites and I wasn't sure what support (if any) there was for strictly JSON APIs. Rails has a number of conveniences for writing concise controllers and standing up APIs quickly - I was afraid Yesod may be lacking. | |
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esham.io
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| | | | | How to make extra information available as you're parsing JSON with the Aeson library in Haskell. | |
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kndrck.co
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| | | | | Prelude State monads, introduced to me during the data61 functional programming course was one of my most memorable encounter with a monad. This was mainly because things only started to clicked and made a tiny bit of sense after a couple of weeks of frustration. This article is my attempt to explain the underlying mechanics of the State Monad to try and relief the frustration of whomever who was in my position. | |
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www.thatgeoguy.ca
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| | | Thoughts on my transducers egg for CHICKEN Scheme, and how that colours my thoughts on Scheme and the standardization efforts overall. | ||