Day 7 done. I now know more about Parsec
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15 <p>Code to solve the <a href="http://adventofcode.com/2016/">Advent of Code</a> puzzles. This year, I'm trying to use the puzzles as a prompt to learn <a href="https://wiki.haskell.org/Haskell">Haskell</a>.</p>
16 <p><a href="http://learnyouahaskell.com/chapters">Learn you a Haskell</a>, <a href="https://www.haskell.org/tutorial/index.html">Introduction to Haskell 98</a>, and <a href="https://hackage.haskell.org/">Hackage</a> are good resources.</p>
17 <p>I'm using the basic Haskell Platform installation (install with</p>
18 <pre><code>$ sudo aptitude install haskell-platform</code></pre>
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20 <p>I'm also using the <code>MissingH</code> library (install with</p>
21 <pre><code>$ cabal install MissingH</code></pre>
22 <p>)</p>
23 <p>Compile the code with</p>
24 <pre><code>ghc --make advent01.hs</code></pre>
25 <p>then run it as</p>
26 <pre><code>advent01</code></pre>
27 <p>Build this readme file wth</p>
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