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fsharpforfunandprofit.com
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| | | | Six approaches to dependency injection, Part 4 | |
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vadosware.io
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| | | | Part 3 of a series on how I write REST-ish web services in Haskell with a dash of robustness | |
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www.parsonsmatt.org
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| | | | Mocking comes up a lot in discussions of testing effectful code in Haskell.One of the advantages for mtl type classes or Eff freer monads is that you can swa... | |
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nurkiewicz.com
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| | Clojure is a dynamically, strongly typed programming language. It's a dialect of _Lisp_ running on the Java Virtual Machine. Lisp is 6 decades old and has a really weird syntax. That weird syntax is called _Polish prefix notation_. Basically, in every other language you've used math operators like plus or minus are infix. It means they are placed between operands. For example, `1 + 2`. In Clojure, you always put the operator (or any other function for that matter) in front. So simple addition becomes... `+ 1 2`. |