
The Haskell Interlude
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This is the Haskell Interlude. A Haskell-focused podcast hosted by @nomeata, @kosmikus, @tritlo, @wouterswierstra, @nikivazou, @hgoldstein95, +Sam @PLRG_bristol
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https://haskell.foundation/podcast/ 12-07-2021 14:20:46
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We just published a new episode of the Haskell Interlude with Bartosz Milewski being interviewed by me and Wouter Swierstra . Thanks Bartosz, it was great having you on the show!

Listen to Iavor Diatchki chat with Wouter Swierstra and Niki Vazou about different Haskell development styles, writing a high assurance wiki in php, and maintaining Haskell code across different GHC releases over multiple decades. haskell.foundation/podcast/35/

Just listed to a great new The Haskell Interlude with John Hughes! I particularly enjoyed hearing John arguing for keeping things simple, and how this is important for teaching new users, two things that are very close to my own heart. haskell.foundation/podcast/36

Delighted that "Quotient Haskell: Lightweight Quotient Types for All" has been accepted for POPL 2024 - fantastic work by Brandon Hewer! tinyurl.com/quotient-haske…

New episode of the The Haskell Interlude just dropped 👀👀👀 haskell.foundation/podcast/48/


The latest episode of the Interlude is out! Listen to Dominic Orchard as he tells us all about Granule and collaborating with scientists to improve the languages they work with. haskell.foundation/podcast/54/


Omw to ICFP and Haskell Symposium! We'll be doing a ZuriHac style episode of the The Haskell Interlude, short snippets from various attendees. If you see me around with a mic, come say hi!

After a brief hiatus for the summer, the interlude is BACK! In this episode, we're joined by Satnam Singh, who tells us about convincing people to use Haskell, laying out circuits, why community matters, and why you should not be afraid to lose your job! haskell.foundation/podcast/56/





New episode of the Interlude is out! In this episode Wouter Swierstra and Niki Vazou talk with Conal Elliott (Conal Elliott). Conal discusses doing things just for the poetry, how most programs miss their purpose, and the simplest way to ask a question. haskell.foundation/podcast/62/



In this episode we learn about Andy Gordon's work including the origins of (>>=), introducing lambdas in Excel, and delve into his current work at Cogna using AI to allow non-programmers to write apps using natural language. haskell.foundation/podcast/65/