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Last lecture

There are a few more closing thoughts that might help you to continue your Haskell journey.

Write code

Instead of reading a lot of articles or tutorials write as much code as possible. The only way to learn a language is by practicing it.

String

Although I have used the String type in all of the lectures, you should know, that it is not used in real world applications. When you deal with text or binary data you should use Text or ByteString.

Streaming data

Streaming data is rarely processed with lazy data structures. Have a look at the Pipes or Conduit library.

The m word

Do not read blog posts about monad. Write code and try to use them.

The End

Thank you very much for your attention. I hope you have enjoyed my course and it will help you on your way to learn Haskell. Do not forget that this is a really basic introductory course. Many Haskell materials are not that easy to consume. Do not give up. Look for material that suits your level of understanding. Do not forget to write a lot of code!