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Haskell Cookbook

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Haskell Cookbook

Overview of this book

Haskell is a purely functional language that has the great ability to develop large and difficult, but easily maintainable software. Haskell Cookbook provides recipes that start by illustrating the principles of functional programming in Haskell, and then gradually build up your expertise in creating industrial-strength programs to accomplish any goal. The book covers topics such as Functors, Applicatives, Monads, and Transformers. You will learn various ways to handle state in your application and explore advanced topics such as Generalized Algebraic Data Types, higher kind types, existential types, and type families. The book will discuss the association of lenses with type classes such as Functor, Foldable, and Traversable to help you manage deep data structures. With the help of the wide selection of examples in this book, you will be able to upgrade your Haskell programming skills and develop scalable software idiomatically.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Introduction

We have looked at the basics of Haskell data types, functions, higher order functions, and other abstractions such as type classes. We have also looked at important type classes and concepts such as Functors, Applicatives, and monads.

In this chapter, we will look at common container data types and will work with them. We will visit strings again in this chapter, but with the intention of working in an efficient way. The text and bytestring packages provide us with an opportunity to work with efficient string types. Furthermore, the containers being a collection such as list also provides a way to fold and traverse in a similar way. We will look at two type classes, Traversable and Foldable, which give a unified way of folding and traversing over a data type.

A set is an ordered collection of unique items. If we insert an item which is already present in the set,...