Binary should be pretty easy to use (and more advisable if you need
performance), since it defines the Binary instance for every basic type,
including of course Map.
I don't know about cereal, but I suppose it will be pretty much the same.
The major difference is that binary offers lazy serialization while cereal
is strict.

2011/6/9 Ivan Lazar Miljenovic <[email protected]>

> On 9 June 2011 17:23, Dmitri O.Kondratiev <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > Please advise on existing serialization libraries.
> > I need a simple way to serialize Data.List and Data.Map  to plain text
> > files.
>
> Well, the obvious solution is to just use show and read... though if
> you want something more efficient, have a look at binary and cereal on
> Hackage.
>
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