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``servant`` is a set of packages for declaring web APIs at the type-level and
**servant** is a set of packages for declaring web APIs at the type-level and
then using those API specifications to:
- write servers (this part of ``servant`` can be considered a web framework),
- write servers (this part of **servant** can be considered a web framework),
- obtain client functions (in haskell),
- generate client functions for other programming languages and
- generate documentation for your web applications.

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Introduction
------------
*servant* has the following guiding principles:
**servant** has the following guiding principles:
- concision
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- separation of concerns
Your handlers and your HTTP logic should be separate. True to the philosphy
at the core of HTTP and REST, with *servant* your handlers return normal
at the core of HTTP and REST, with **servant** your handlers return normal
Haskell datatypes - that's the resource. And then from a description of your
API, *servant* handles the *presentation* (i.e., the Content-Types). But
API, **servant** handles the *presentation* (i.e., the Content-Types). But
that's just one example.
- type safety
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reified, everything follows. We think we might be the first web framework to
reify API descriptions in an extensible way. We're pretty sure we're the first
to reify it as *types*.
To be able to write a webservice you only need to read the first two sections,
but the goal of this document being to get you started with servant, we also
cover the couple of ways you can extend servant for a great good.

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Tutorial
========
This is an introductory tutorial to the current version of *servant*, which is
**0.4**. Any comment or issue can be directed to `this website's issue
tracker <http://github.com/haskell-servant/haskell-servant.github.io/issues>`_.
This is an introductory tutorial to **servant**.
(Any comments, issues or feedback about the tutorial can be handled
through
`servant's issue tracker <http://github.com/haskell-servant/servant/issues>`_.)
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