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      <title>Deploying a Nixified Haskell binary on AWS Lambda</title>
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      <description>For a current project (which I will be writing about soon!), I need to deploy a Haskell binary to AWS Lambda. Thankfully, there is a great library out there that allows Haskell code to interface with AWS Lambda. Unfortunately, Haskell is not officially supported so I needed to jump through some hoops in order to run my code.
In this post I describe the process I followed to make this work.</description>
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