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Greetings.

As a programmer, I figured the best way to learn how BIPs work is to try implement them. After BIP32 a month ago, I now looked at BIP39. I offer the result – in form of code and text – to other stackers who may find it useful.

I chose Haskell mainly because not many BIPs have their implementation in this language. I believe even normal programmers will find the code readable. At least partially.

What constitutes a normal programmer? :P

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Such who doesn't constantly think in Haskell, dream in Haskell, live in Haskell and doesn't associate Haskell with infinite beauty :-)

So, pretty much everybody with a few exceptions like me.

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Yea, I have not looked at Haskell much. Good write up though, Thank you for sharing!

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I thank you.

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