When You Should Use Lists in Haskell (Mostly, You Should Not)

08/24/2018
by   Johannes Waldmann, et al.
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We comment on the over-use of lists in functional programming. With this respect, we review history of Haskell and some of its libraries, and hint at current developments.

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