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While most Haskellers are comfortable working with the Preludes Either and be types - many are unaware of how to deal with ... While most Haskellers are comfortable working with the Prelude's Either and Maybe types - many are unaware of how to deal with ... We give a few examples of functionality we can use now that we have packages such as directory available. We show how to list ... Cody Goodman and Taylor Fausak talk about handling errors in Testing the failure cases of code is often as important as testing the successful paths. The Pandoc filter we worked on in the ... Version 9.10 of GHC introduces an extremely useful new feature:

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Exceptions in Haskell: A Beginner's Guide

Exceptions in Haskell: A Beginner's Guide

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Erin Swenson Healey: A Beginners Guide to Exceptions in Haskell

Erin Swenson Healey: A Beginners Guide to Exceptions in Haskell

While most Haskellers are comfortable working with the Preludes Either and be types - many are unaware of how to deal with ...

Haskell for Imperative Programmers #27 - Exceptions

Haskell for Imperative Programmers #27 - Exceptions

Documentation and interesting reads: https://hackage.

Erin Swenson-Healey: A Beginner's Guide to Exceptions in Haskell

Erin Swenson-Healey: A Beginner's Guide to Exceptions in Haskell

While most Haskellers are comfortable working with the Prelude's Either and Maybe types - many are unaware of how to deal with ...

Erin Swenson Healey: A Beginners Guide to Exceptions in Haskell

Erin Swenson Healey: A Beginners Guide to Exceptions in Haskell

While most Haskellers are comfortable working with the Preludes Either and be types - many are unaware of how to deal with ...

Exceptions in Haskell: throwIO, throw, evaluate & force

Exceptions in Haskell: throwIO, throw, evaluate & force

Different ways of throwing

Exception Handling - Haskell from Scratch #7

Exception Handling - Haskell from Scratch #7

Exceptions

Async Exception Handling in Haskell

Async Exception Handling in Haskell

Many programming languages have

05-08 File Operations and Exceptions (Introduction to Haskell)

05-08 File Operations and Exceptions (Introduction to Haskell)

We give a few examples of functionality we can use now that we have packages such as directory available. We show how to list ...

Episode 1: Handling Exceptions

Episode 1: Handling Exceptions

Cody Goodman and Taylor Fausak talk about handling errors in

In 60 Seconds: Why Functional Programmers Avoid Exceptions

In 60 Seconds: Why Functional Programmers Avoid Exceptions

Caveats; wonderful justifications why

Testing Failure with Either Instead of Exceptions

Testing Failure with Either Instead of Exceptions

Testing the failure cases of code is often as important as testing the successful paths. The Pandoc filter we worked on in the ...

The Haskell Unfolder Episode 29: exceptions, annotations and backtraces

The Haskell Unfolder Episode 29: exceptions, annotations and backtraces

Version 9.10 of GHC introduces an extremely useful new feature: