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Thanks for the feedback!
I've tried to carefully always link to the right version of the docs from the course material, but perhaps I should also add a note telling students to check the version when googling docs.
Section 4.7 also mentions the stack haddock
tool which gives you the right version of the library docs. I should probably link to this section as well from lecture 14.
Currently the Haskell version used on the course is kept back by the infrastructure that runs the tests on our servers. We hope to be able to upgrade to GHC 9 soon.
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