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− | The Gallery is a repository of small programs. Each one should compile to a complete executable that does something, but also illustrates what a Haskell program actually looks like. Good Gallery examples should be well commented with a view to helping new programmers understand what is going on. |
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− | * [[Phone number]]: Generates mnemonics for phone numbers. Actually written as a benchmark. |
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− | * [[Sudoku]]: Several Sudoku solvers |
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− | * [[Wc]]: A number of increasingly sophisticated wc -l programs, written as a benchmark. |
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− | * [[Anagrams]]: Short but efficient program that generates anagrams using Data.ByteString. |
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− | * [[Guess a random number]]: Simple 'guess the random number game', demonstrating IO, random numbers, and basic environment interaction (getArgs, exitWith, user interaction). |
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− | * [[Simple STM example]]: A really simple toy program illustrating [[Research_papers/Parallelism_and_concurrency#Software_transactional_memory|sofware transactional memory]] (STM). |
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− | * [[Background thread example]]: An example of sending work to background threads, using [[Research_papers/Parallelism_and_concurrency#Software_transactional_memory|software transational memory]] |
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− | * [[Simple unix tools]], one liner unix tools in Haskell |
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− | * [[Roll your own IRC bot]], build a small IRC bot, with a monad transformer |
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− | * [[Bowling]]: Examples based on scoring a game of bowling |
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− | * [[Santa]]: Solutions to the concurrent Santa puzzle |
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− | See also the [[Example_code|example code]] page. |
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− | [[Category:Code]] |