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  1. changed link for gitit from gitit.net (a yale group not related to this page) to the github page for gitit.

    mray

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    • CommentAuthorSam Staton
    • CommentTimeMay 17th 2022

    Mentioned the fact that products are lifted.

    diff, v18, current

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    • CommentAuthorNikolajK
    • CommentTimeMay 17th 2022

    Doesn’t even have to be an appended section. I added the bulk of the text 8 years ago based on some thoughts on a page from the Haskell wiki, feel free to refactor any additions/explanations into a version of the overall text.

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    • CommentAuthorSam Staton
    • CommentTimeMay 17th 2022
    I thought what you wrote is quite nice. For many people, these might be technicalities that they don't want to get into. I thought to write a bit more because it's something that I had to remind myself about a couple of times now, and caught me out again recently.
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    • CommentAuthorjonsterling
    • CommentTimeMay 18th 2022

    Hi Sam, I am glad you added this point about products being lifted in Haskell as I didn’t realize this was the case… It seems that function spaces must also be lifted in Haskell, because one can distinguish undefined from \x. undefined. Does that agree with your understanding?

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    • CommentAuthorUrs
    • CommentTimeAug 26th 2023

    added pointer to:

    diff, v23, current