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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

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When Garrett Morris met Douglas McIlroy, he advised him, 'Son, go learn Haskell.' And thus began his great adventure with the language! Hear the full interview in episode 53 of the Haskell Interlude podcast haskell.foundation/podcast/53/

When Garrett Morris met Douglas McIlroy, he advised him, 'Son, go learn Haskell.' And thus began his great adventure with the language! Hear the full interview in episode 53 of the Haskell Interlude podcast haskell.foundation/podcast/53/
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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

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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

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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…

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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

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Big news! Haskell Committee and @HaskellFound are uniting to form a single non-profit. This merger strengthens our shared mission to support the #Haskell language, its community, and the future of functional programming. blog.haskell.org/haskell-founda… #FunctionalProgramming

Big news! <a href="/HaskellOrg/">Haskell</a> Committee and @HaskellFound are uniting to form a single non-profit. This merger strengthens our shared mission to support the #Haskell language, its community, and the future of functional programming. blog.haskell.org/haskell-founda…
#FunctionalProgramming
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"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/

"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 <a href="/HaskelInterlude/">The Haskell Interlude</a>, featuring special guest <a href="/satnam6502/">Satnam Singh</a>

haskell.foundation/podcast/56/
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New videos uploaded! We have recovered 20 more videos of talks from HaskellX 2018. Check it out! #haskellx #haskellfoundation youtube.com/@haskellfounda…

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Today the Haskell Foundation is migrating some of our server infrastructure and upgrading our storage. 💪 #haskellfoundation #haskell

Today the Haskell Foundation is migrating some of our server infrastructure and upgrading our storage. 💪 #haskellfoundation #haskell
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The Haskell Foundation is happy to announce that we are teaming up with @DigitalOcean. Let's thank DigitalOcean for helping us keep Haskell infrastructure sustainable! #DoforOpenSource

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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/

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In this episode, we learn from Daniele Micciancio about teaching theoretical computer science with Haskell and of course Daniele's field of research - cryptographic algorithms. haskell.foundation/podcast/66/

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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…

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In this episode we speak to Alex McLean who created the TidalCycles system for electronic music - implemented in Haskell of course. haskell.foundation/podcast/67/

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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/

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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