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2013-09-28 reordering
Even though the advanced track chapters are not meant to be necessarily read in order, I felt shuffling them could give some readers a more pleasant experience. I put monoids and applicative functors first as they are the easiest chapters; furthermore, they relate quite obviously to the later parts of the Beginners Track (monoids and MonadPlus; applicative functors as something in-between a simple functor and a monad). Next come the two chapters on arrows and the CPS one, which IMO feel like part of the same arc. If the planned chapter on MonadFix stays here (rather than returning to the monad sub-track) it is likely to be somewhere in this middle section too. Finally, at the end come the miscellaneous topics - zippers, mutability, concurrence. Duplode (discuss • contribs) 03:06, 29 September 2013 (UTC)