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"textContent": "The editors of the Haskell Blog are happy to announce a new series of articles called “Haskellers from the trenches”, where we invite experienced engineers to talk about their subjects of expertise, best practices, and production tales.\n\nOur first guest is Ian Duntan with “A Couple Million Lines of Haskell: Production Engineering at Mercury”\n\nThe Haskell Programming Language's blog\n\n### A Couple Million Lines of Haskell: Production Engineering at Mercury | The...\n\nWhat it takes to run 2 million lines of Haskell in production at a fintech company serving 300,000 businesses.",
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