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Haskell Tips You can turn any function that takes two inputs into an infix operator: mod 7 3 is the same as 7 `mod` 3 takeWhile returns all initial. - ppt download
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6-Jul-16 Haskell II Functions and patterns. Data Types Int + - * / ^ even odd Float + - * / ^ sin cos pi truncate Char ord chr isSpace isUpper … Bool. - ppt download
![Jeroen Heijmans on Twitter: "@folded @ProgrammerDude @punksmurf Except that it looks like it doesn't do that? Seems "-1 rem 4" produces "-1" just as C#'s modulo operator does... Or am I missing Jeroen Heijmans on Twitter: "@folded @ProgrammerDude @punksmurf Except that it looks like it doesn't do that? Seems "-1 rem 4" produces "-1" just as C#'s modulo operator does... Or am I missing](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DuUvdXeXQAEUs6y.jpg)
Jeroen Heijmans on Twitter: "@folded @ProgrammerDude @punksmurf Except that it looks like it doesn't do that? Seems "-1 rem 4" produces "-1" just as C#'s modulo operator does... Or am I missing
![Philippe.tsx on Twitter: "@aadrake Setup: VS @code with Haskell Syntax Highlighting, Haskell ghc-mod, Hindent and stack (https://t.co/CxKOorZ7kH), debugging Haskell is very fun! https://t.co/kQWRjCjprC" / Twitter Philippe.tsx on Twitter: "@aadrake Setup: VS @code with Haskell Syntax Highlighting, Haskell ghc-mod, Hindent and stack (https://t.co/CxKOorZ7kH), debugging Haskell is very fun! https://t.co/kQWRjCjprC" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DeAOwzUUwAArP3z.jpg:large)