Obsidian/3-99 Research/Haskell/Haskell - README.md

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Table of Contents for Haskell

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Summary

This appears to be the contents of a Markdown file used for version control, likely in a Git repository. The files are related to research on Haskell programming language and its features.

The documents cover various aspects of Haskell:

  • Chapter 2: Starting Out
    • Introduces Haskell as a purely functional programming language.
    • Explains how Haskell differs from other programming languages.
    • Covers the basics of Haskell syntax, including list comprehensions and ranges.
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
    • Provides an overview of Haskell's history and development.
    • Discusses the key features of Haskell, including referential transparency and type inference.
    • Describes how to get started with Haskell using GHC and other tools.

The documents are written in a conversational tone, suggesting that they were created by someone who is learning Haskell and wants to document their progress. The text includes explanations, examples, and references to external resources (e.g., [^1]).

Some notable aspects of the files include:

  • The use of Markdown syntax for headings, formatting, and links.
  • The inclusion of comments and notes in the text, indicating that the author is still learning and experimenting with Haskell.
  • The reference to Neovim and Lua, suggesting that the author uses a custom configuration or plugin for their text editor.

Overall, these files appear to be a personal documentation of someone's journey into learning Haskell programming language.

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