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We're open sourcing the code that this series of blog posts is based upon.
In Part 2 we proceeded to closely mirror our domain logic using Haskell types and typeclasses
In part two, we move on into the Haskell realm where we can build up true domain logic.
Building a secure database-backed API server in Haskell.
One of the defining characteristics of Haskell— that you often see listed in what sets it apart from other languages— is that it is the only common language that’s lazy.
It has been a while since I last wrote one of these posts and I didn't want to leave people sitting by their computer desks forever, waiting…
You read that right. Or maybe, if you read it as "stop using Ruby and start using Haskell, you read it wrong. I'm going to show you why I…