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From: "Paolo G. Giarrusso"
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 05:03:39 +0200
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I believe Haskell is particularly well suited to writing interpreters. But one
must be careful to read Haskell code as one would read poetry, not the way one
would read a romance novel. Ponder each line and extract its deep meaning. Don’t
-skim unless you are pretty sure what you are doing. comment
+skim unless you are pretty sure what you are doing.
The title of this book is derived from one of my favorite books, The Anatomy of
Lisp (Allen 1978).