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Update n°30 from the #Haskell GHC team at Input | Output engineering.iog.io/2024-06-17-ghc… Highlights: • The team attended the Haskell Foundation Workshop, and #Zurihac2024 • Performance improvements in the compiler and especially the JS backend


Input | Output Update n°33 from the GHC team at Input | Output engineering.iog.io/2024-08-15-ghc… Highlights: • Fixed documentation in GHC's users guide about JS callbacks • Looking into making the Windows toolchain choices more flexible • Work on adopting memory efficient data structures #Haskell

Input | Output Update n°34 from the GHC team at Input | Output engineering.iog.io/2024-09-05-ghc… Highlights: • Upstreaming of patches from Haskell.nix • Philosophies of Optimization chapter of the Optimization Handbook. • Refactor of GHC's linker to add documentation and better types #Haskell


After a few weeks break, the #Haskell #Unfolder is back with an all-new (and hopefully beginner-friendly) episode. On Wednesday, 2024-09-18 at 1830 UTC, @EdskoDeVries and Andres Löh are going to implement (and solve) tic-tac-toe in Haskell. youtube.com/watch?v=GnlD13…

The Haskell.org Committee and the Haskell Foundation have joined forces into a single not-for-profit corporation, to advocate for the Haskell language, its ecosystem, and its community. Read the full announcement at blog.haskell.org/haskell-founda… #Haskell


"I don't know why, but I thought it could be a good idea to use a functional language to design some hardware" A passion for #Haskell, from academia to industry, serves as the leitmotiv of the 56th The Haskell Interlude, featuring special guest Satnam Singh haskell.foundation/podcast/56/





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/


Better infrastructure, fewer surprises. We’re raising $6K for a dedicated ARM server to support #Haskell’s infrastructure (CI, backups, etc). Let’s build infra you can rely on! Every contribution helps! Donate: donorbox.org/infrastructure… Read more: discourse.haskell.org/t/infrastructu…


This episode of The Haskell Interlude, we’re joined by Michael Snoyman, author of Yesod, Conduit, Stackage and many other popular Haskell libraries. We discuss newcomer friendliness, being a Rustacean vs a Haskellasaur, and more. haskell.foundation/podcast/68/

In this episode of The Haskell Interlude , we interview Jurriaan Hage - a professor at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. He’s known for the Helium Haskell compiler and projects like improvements to the type system, or detection of plagiarism, and more. haskell.foundation/podcast/69