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John Goerzen, one of the Haskell authors of Real World Haskell - Code You Can Believe In, is an American hacker and Haskell author. He has written a number of real-world Haskell libraries and Haskell applications, including the Haskell HDBC database interface, the Haskell ConfigFile configuration file interface, a Haskell podcast downloader, and various other Haskell libraries relating to Haskell networks, Haskell parsing, Haskell logging, and Haskell POSIX code. John has been a Haskell developer for the Debian GNU Linux operating system project for over 10 years and maintains numerous Haskell libraries and code for Debian. He also served as President of Software in the Public Interest, Inc., the legal parent organization of Debian. John lives in rural Kansas with his wife and son, where he enjoys photography and geocaching.