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− | Haskell is a general purpose, [[functional programming|purely functional programming language]] featuring [[lazy evaluation]], [[higher order function]]s, [[typing|static typing]], [[polymorphism]], [[type class]]es, and [[ |
+ | Haskell is a general purpose, [[functional programming|purely functional programming language]] featuring [[lazy evaluation]], [[higher order function]]s, [[typing|static typing]], [[polymorphism]], [[type class]]es, and [[Monad|monadic effects.]] [[Implementations|Haskell compilers]] are freely available for almost any computer. |
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Haskell is a general purpose, purely functional programming language featuring lazy evaluation, higher order functions, static typing, polymorphism, type classes, and monadic effects. Haskell compilers are freely available for almost any computer.
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