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Part IV. Domain Specific Languages
by Alejandro Serrano Mena
Practical Haskell: A Real World Guide to Programming
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Front Matter
Part I. First Steps
1. Going Functional
2. Declaring the Data Model
3. Increasing Code Reuse
4. Using Containers and Type Classes
5. Laziness and Infinite Structures
Part II. Data Mining
6. Knowing Your Clients Using Monads
7. More Monads: Now for Recommendations
8. Working in Several Cores
Part III. Resource Handling
9. Dealing with Files: IO and Conduit
10. Building and Parsing Text
11. Safe Database Access
12. Web Applications
Part IV. Domain Specific Languages
13. Strong Types for Describing Offers
14. Interpreting Offers with Attributes
Part V. Engineering the Store
15. Documenting, Testing, and Verifying
16. Architecting Your Application
17. Looking Further
Back Matter
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