Reference Summary: I show how the Maybe datatype and lists can be used to deal with functions that return either zero or multiple values. I explain how to install the GHC interpreter and integrate it with Visual Studio Code.

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I show how the Maybe datatype and lists can be used to deal with functions that return either zero or multiple values. I explain how to install the GHC interpreter and integrate it with Visual Studio Code. We look at three modules that include Rational and Complex numbers as well as Polynomials.

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  • I show how the Maybe datatype and lists can be used to deal with functions that return either zero or multiple values.
  • I explain how to install the GHC interpreter and integrate it with Visual Studio Code.
  • We look at three modules that include Rational and Complex numbers as well as Polynomials.

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