Hello,

I've got a problem, in short my haskell code sucks. While it does work and I do manage to use higher-orderish aspects quite extensively to make my code more concise it still is nowhere abstract, always concrete and thus always with lots of boilerplate.

Oh I have gotten better compared to when I started but on the abstraction slope I'm still stuck.

So fellows, what is the next stop on my road to enlightenment? I really think I need best to start from scratch. I think I'm sufficiently familiar now with most of Haskell's technicalities but how do I climb the ladder of abstraction?

Günther



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