Code to accompany my article series "24 days of Hackage, 2015".
- Day 1: Introduction and Stack
- Day 2: Regexes with pcre-heavy; standalone Haskell scripts using Stack
- Day 3: HSpec; the importance of testing
- Day 4: wreq: Web client programming; with notes on lens and operator syntax
- Day 5: should-not-typecheck: making Haskell sort of dynamically typed with deferred type errors
- Day 6: finding utilities with Hoogle and Hayoo: MissingH, extra
- Day 7: semigroups; NonEmpty list and a case study of types and tests
- Day 8: multiset; I wish this were in the standard containers package
- Day 9: Template Haskell goodies: here, interpolate, file-embed
- Day 10: s-cargot: using S-expression syntax
- Day 11: monad-loops: avoiding writing recursive functions by refactoring
- Day 12: json-autotype: inferring types from data
- Day 13: hint: runtime eval for Haskell
- Day 14: Earley: a promising newer parser library for Haskell
- Day 15: IOSpec: testing IO; and some QuickCheck tricks
- Day 16: safe; what is safety anyway?
- Day 17: ansi-wl-pprint: avoiding string hacking
- Day 18: vector, vector-algorithms: unleash your inner C programmer!
- Day 19: ghc-core-html, list-fusion-probe; checking GHC's fusion rewrite rules for erasing intermediate data from existence
- Day 20: dimensional: type-checked computation on physical quantities with units
- Day 21: hood, GHood, Hoed: observation oriented debugging in Haskell
- Day 22:
- Day 23:
- Day 24: