Is there good introduction to the parsec library for newbies?

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  • parsec

    A monadic parser combinator library

  • parsing-with-haskell-parser-combinators

    🔍 A step-by-step guide to parsing using Haskell parser combinators.

  • I remember having this exact same problem when I was trying to understand Parsers in Haskell. I think the most illuminating thing for me was going through this Github repo: https://github.com/lettier/parsing-with-haskell-parser-combinators

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