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      <description>Examples of simple Haskell projects with no lib dependency. You can launch these projects directly from ghci (so you won&amp;rsquo;t need to set up cabal and build files).&#xA;🔗&#xA;Provided code is heavily based on:&#xA;https://www.haskellforall.com/2015/10/basic-haskell-examples.html&#xD;Code examples ToDo App&#xD;This is todo-list that will look smth like this (in terminal):&#xA;Current TODO list:&#xA;0: NewEntry&#xA;1: Something&#xA;&amp;gt;&amp;gt; Enter command:&#xA;Example usage:&#xA;Add new entry with command like + DoSmth.</description>
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      <description>Lesson 1: &amp;ldquo;+&amp;rdquo; is used to add numbers. Lesson 2: &amp;ldquo;++&amp;rdquo; is used to concatenate lists. Lesson 3: Monoid is noncomposable convex bijection into inverse functor space (i.e. mapping over types). This allows you to&amp;hellip; source — YT comment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNi__BckudQ</description>
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