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Design Patterns for Parser Combinators

Welcome to the home for the talk of our 2021 Haskell Symposium paper: Design Patterns for Parser Combinators.

What is the paper about?

This paper is about identifying and documenting design patterns that help to organise and abstract parsers written in the parser combinator style. In particular, in this repo we will use a parsec-style library called miniparsec, contained within. In particular, this talk will cover the majority of sections 2 and 3 from the paper. As time goes on, we may extend this repo to cover more topics.

What is the future of this repo?

Aside from just being the home of the talk, I'd like this to be a place where we can collect our common knowledge, via the discussions and possibly even more examples outside of the mocked one used in the talk.

Without further ado: time to exit the meta...

Really Cool Calculator Inc

Hi! We're a start-up with a vision to make a cool calculator app, written in Haskell, for all your basic arithmetic needs. We're an open-source team and happy to take collaborators to help make our dream come true: get everyone using Haskell for calculation. Please see the "Good Issue for Newcomer" issues to help get you started.