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* [http://neilbartlett.name/blog/2007/04/11/haskell-an-imperative-language-with-mutable-state/ Haskell: an Imperative Language with Mutable State] | * [http://neilbartlett.name/blog/2007/04/11/haskell-an-imperative-language-with-mutable-state/ Haskell: an Imperative Language with Mutable State] | ||
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===Compression and serialisation === | ===Compression and serialisation === | ||
Revision as of 16:30, 23 September 2007
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1 Data structures
1.1 Trees
- A Tree Grows Up in Haskell: Building a Dictionary Type
- Flattening trees
- Map fusion: Making Haskell 225% faster
1.2 Stacks
1.3 Queues
1.4 Zipper
- Roll Your Own Window Manager: Tracking Focus with a Zipper
- From walking to zipping, Part 1: Moving right
- From walking to zipping, Part 2: Down and up
- The Zipper
1.5 Strings
1.6 Mutable data
1.7 Compression and serialisation
1.8 Generics
1.9 Miscelleanous
1.10 Further reading
2 Control structures
See also the subsections for monads and comonads.
