The Monad.Reader
Sequencing your input since 2005.
There are plenty of academic papers about Haskell, and plenty of informative pages on the Haskell Wiki. But there's not much between the two extremes. The Monad.Reader aims to fit in there; more formal than a Wiki page, but less formal than a journal article.
Latest issue:
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IssueFive - released on Oct 2nd, 2005
Back Issues:
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IssueFour - released on July 5th, 2005
IssueThree - released on June 1st, 2005
IssueTwo - released on May 2nd, 2005
IssueOne - released on March 1st, 2005
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Want to write about a tool or application that deserves more attention? Have a cunning hack that makes coding more fun? Got that visionary idea people should know about? Write an article for The Monad.Reader!
Contact Shae Erisson ( shae@ScannedInAvian.com ) to become an author, or talk to shapr on the #haskell irc channel on irc.freenode.net.
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Goal
Someone once said "Academics are continually chewing pieces off of impossible and making them merely difficult." The Monad.Reader has the next step as its goal, to turn the difficult into the understandable. The goal is to make the information in research papers and other academic publications available to motivated professional programmers. Much like the IETF motto, 'Rough consensus, running code', useful and informative content is the primary goal, beauty of presentation is much lower on the priority list.
This space is a Moin Moin Wiki. The traditional Wiki starting points are:
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RecentChanges: see where people are currently working
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HelpForBeginners: to get you going
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WikiSandBox: feel free to change this page and experiment with editing
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FindPage: search or browse the database in various ways
