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People are discussing an NES emulator written in Haskell, highlighting the unusual pairing of retro emulation with a functional programming language. The focus is on feasibility and implementation details for getting emulation working in Haskell.

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Key Takeaway A Haskell-based NES emulator is drawing attention as an example of using functional programming for real-time emulation.
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A Haskell-based NES emulator is drawing attention as an example of using functional programming for real-time emulation.

People are discussing an NES emulator written in Haskell, highlighting the unusual pairing of retro emulation with a functional programming language. The focus is on feasibility and implementation details for getting emulation working in Haskell.

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topic pairing NES emulator built in Haskell

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