Matt Russell (@mrussell247) 's Twitter Profile
Matt Russell

@mrussell247

Director of Engineering for @Lumi with a passion for Haskell, rock climbing, and sailing

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calendar_today09-11-2009 16:43:26

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Michele Riva (@michelerivacode) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, Hasura is getting 100M series C fundraise and a $1B valuation. To those who thought Haskell wasn't meant for production usage, take a look at the masterpiece they built! Well deserved ❤️

Matthew Rechs 🏳️‍🌈 (@mrechs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

11 Promises from a Manager: a 🧵 1. We’ll have a weekly 1:1. I’ll never cancel this meeting, but you can cancel it whenever you like. It’s your time.

Ben Gamari (@bgamari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anyone who has used Haskell in anger knows that it takes a considerable amount of time for the ecosystem to migrate to a new GHC version. A few of us have been discussing this in the stability working group and have come up with this proposal: github.com/haskellfoundat…

Matt Russell (@mrussell247) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Awesome to see how responsive the GHC team is to the challenges faced in industry upgrading to 9.x. Exactly the type of response you would want as a user and a clear signal it's "not just a research language"

Matt Russell (@mrussell247) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've worked with Sam for over 4 years and can't recommend him highly enough. Any company would be incredibly lucky to have his combination of technical skill, infectious enthusiasm, and passion for helping coworkers learn and grow. DMs open if you need any more info about Sam

Dmitrii Kovanikov (@chshersh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚰🥤 I present you with a pragmatic guide for avoiding space leaks in #Haskell programs. After using Haskell in anger for the last 7 years, I developed P̵T̵S̵D̵ best practices for reducing unnecessary memory usage. No 👏 more 👏 space 👏 leaks 👏 kodimensional.dev/space-leak

Arian van Putten (@programmerdude) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Compiling a list of lessons learnt about running Haskell in Kubernetes. Haskell RTS and cgroups do not like eachother at all and there's quite some things to tweak! Also my recent lesson about signal handling. Dmitrii Kovanikov been teaching me a lot of new RTS flags 🤓