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* [http://www.serpentine.com/blog/2007/01/31/parsing-a-simple-config-file-in-haskell/ Config file parsing] |
* [http://www.serpentine.com/blog/2007/01/31/parsing-a-simple-config-file-in-haskell/ Config file parsing] |
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* [http://notes-on-haskell.blogspot.com/2007/05/parsing-json.html Parsing JSON in Haskell] |
* [http://notes-on-haskell.blogspot.com/2007/05/parsing-json.html Parsing JSON in Haskell] |
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* Smalltalk in Haskell |
* Smalltalk in Haskell |
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** [http://lstephen.wordpress.com/2007/06/19/first-go-with-parsec/ First go with Parsec] |
** [http://lstephen.wordpress.com/2007/06/19/first-go-with-parsec/ First go with Parsec] |
Revision as of 21:37, 29 October 2011
Parsec
- Power parsing with Haskell and Parsec
- Adventures in Haskell: the Parsec magic weapon
- Simple Parsec Example: HTMangL
- Parsers, Parsec and Haskell
- Playing fast and loose with Parsec for parsing in Haskell
- A beginner with Parsec
- Parser combinators
- Adventures in Haskell: parsing the game world
- Combinator parsing
- Config file parsing
- Parsing JSON in Haskell
- Write yourself a Scheme in 48 hours
- Smalltalk in Haskell
- Parsec
- Do Notation and Sequence Operator
Other parsing frameworks
- Interesting parsers in Haskell
- Parser with Writer monad
- Explicit Typing, Trail Blazing, and Packrat Parsing