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      Here is a non-exhaustive list of topics covered by the book modules (as of now, covering the first three chapters). Right now it is mostly meant as a tool to make it easier for contributors to visualize the structure of the book as a whole, but it is hoped that it will eventually evolve into a full-fledged study guide.
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 Note: Keeping track of state should be deleted, there is probably no good reason to attempt such a module without a proper discussion of monads. | 
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