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    haskell-trainings

    haskell-trainings

    Haskell 101 and 102: slides and codelabs

    Haskell Trainings is a collection of slides, exercises, and documentation used by Google to teach Haskell programming. It covers a wide range of topics from beginner to advanced, including functional programming principles, monads, type classes, concurrency, and performance. The repository is designed to support self-paced learning or instructor-led training and reflects Google's internal education efforts to promote functional programming skills.
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    AlgVar

    Algorithmic Variations

    An educational project aimed at illustrating programming language concepts and implementation techniques in different programming languages.
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    Archive of Formal Proofs

    Archive of Formal Proofs

    A collection of machine-checkend mathematical proofs

    The Archive of Formal Proofs is a collection of proof libraries, examples, and larger scientifc developments, mechanically checked in the theorem prover Isabelle. It is organized in the way of a scientific journal. Submissions are refereed.
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    CodeWorld

    CodeWorld

    Educational computer programming environment using Haskell

    CodeWorld is an educational programming environment that uses a Haskell-inspired language to teach computational thinking through graphics and interactive animation. The web-based IDE provides immediate visual feedback: students write code that draws shapes, composes pictures, and responds to events to build simple games and simulations. Its API emphasizes mathematics and geometry rather than low-level UI details, making it approachable for classrooms and self-learners. Projects run in the browser, leveraging a compiler pipeline that turns the high-level code into JavaScript so no installation is required. The platform includes project management, sharing, and classroom features so instructors can distribute examples and students can submit work. By constraining the language surface and curating libraries, CodeWorld balances the expressive power of functional programming with the simplicity needed for first-time programmers.
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    Functional Networked Integrated Environment (FUNNIE) is a networked CSCW programming environment specifically tuned to the needs of students and instructors, based on a subset of Haskell.
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    Kaleidoscope

    Kaleidoscope

    Haskell LLVM JIT Compiler Tutorial

    This repository is a Haskell port of the classic LLVM “Kaleidoscope” tutorial that walks you through building a tiny programming language from scratch. It covers the complete pipeline: tokenizing and parsing a simple, expression-oriented language, constructing an AST, and generating LLVM IR with a JIT so you can execute code interactively. Along the way it adds language features like user-defined functions, conditionals, loops, and operator precedence, demonstrating how each addition impacts parsing and codegen. Because it uses Haskell idioms, the code clearly separates pure syntax handling from effectful JIT operations, making the architecture easy to reason about. The examples double as a hands-on introduction to LLVM’s APIs without drowning you in infrastructure. As a result, the project is both a compact compiler course and a practical template for experimenting with language design in Haskell.
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    Software Design in Haskell

    Software Design in Haskell

    Software Design in Haskell

    This repository accompanies a comprehensive guide to building large, maintainable Haskell systems, focusing on architecture, modularity, and practical design techniques. It presents patterns for separating pure domain logic from side effects, organizing code into layers and components that can be tested in isolation. Readers encounter multiple styles—MTL/typeclass constraints, tagless-final encodings, free and freer monads, ReaderT-style application environments—and learn when to apply each. The examples emphasize explicit boundaries for infrastructure concerns such as persistence, logging, configuration, and external services to keep business logic clean. Throughout, the code illustrates dependency inversion in Haskell, showing how to swap implementations without pervasive rewrites. The result is a cookbook of strategies and runnable examples that help teams structure real-world Haskell applications beyond small scripts or academic exercises.
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    The triangle peg puzzle is a well known puzzle with 15 holes in a triangle, and 14 pegs. This project consists of solvers for that puzzle in multiple languages, to try to get a feel for each language.
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    A set of MediaWiki extensions and other tools developed for the Twelf wiki (http://twelf.plparty.org) that enable a wiki to naturally incorporate logic Twelf in a number of meaningful and useful ways.
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    ZhDict provides command-line tools to aid English speakers in reading and understanding Chinese texts.
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