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This is the first post in a series of "Daily Haskell" posts, about
getting those everyday tasks done in Haskell by gluing together
libraries on Hackage. IT is a series about Haskell as glue, with a tour of the
libraries thrown in. Today, a quick reflection on what brought Haskell
into this "glue" phase of its existence, and the first "daily Haskell"
program: hackage-sparks, a script to produce sparklines: . First, an overview of how we got here, for new Haskellers.
The practice of Hackage programming has shifted dramatically in the past
12 months. ... (Read Full Article)
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