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28: Richard Eisenberg

The Haskell Interlude

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The Importance of OCaml in Haskell

OCaml is a strongly typed functional programming language. It has data type definitions that are just like Haskell's, but it doesn't have typed classes. OCaml also has a module system that allows you to define abstract types in a way that only Haskell can do.

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