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http://chrisdone.com/posts/haskell-lang
Link overload. It 's a rather lazy way to make a home page. Let's throw
in as many links as we can an d hope people read it all and by chance
find what they're looking for. Oh and to fill out the page, let's add
<more REPETITIVE garbage>
As an oldie, I don't just follow the transitionary-fads ['web-pages',
IMO being one of them]. If a topic seems worth investigating, I build a
book about it by, running the `FetchScript` in it's Dir, when I go online.
FetchScript does:
ForEach URL in LinksFile Do
append: `lynx -dump URL` to TheBook
write SectionDivider: "<><><><>"
From the often 100 or more links, you see what repetitive garbage 'web-page-designers' pad their product with.
As the lawyer said: "if ten words suffice, ten thousand will do".
Re. Haskell: toy-sized tutorial examples, hide the fact that Haskell
seems to have a MASSIVE library. Shifting the mental-load from the
code-size to the need to know details of the library is deceptive.
Are there good tools to manage/search the library?
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