Because Haskell is a language of choice for many problem domains, and for scales ranging from one-off scripts to full scale web services, we are fortunate to by now have over 8,000 open source packages (and a few commercial ones besides) available to build from. But in practice, Haskell programming in the real world involves interacting with myriad legacy systems and libraries. Partially because t
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