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For haskell I would recommend Xmonad. The code is short, lots of interesting functionality including a well written plug-in system.

http://xmonad.org/



Xmonad is nice code indeed. For an introduction to a piece of it, check out Simon Peyton Jones's talk at OSCON 2007 - he uses Xmonad code as an introduction to Haskell, which gives you a taste of how the program is constructed.




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