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Haskell Weekly News: July 16, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Jul 16 2008) Explore Article
...gnus explores different ways to encode units of storage (bytes, kilobytes, kibibytes...) in Haskell. Dan Piponi (sigfpe): MSFP 2008. Shin-Cheng Mu: Tail-Recursive, Linear-Time Fibonacci. Neil Mitchell: GSoC Hoogle: Week 7. FP Lunch: CCC-ness of the category of containers. JP Moresmau: inst... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell Weekly News: July 9, 2008
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... having a great time in Antwerp. John Goerzen's son is so cute, it should be illegal. Announcements Haskell-cafe on lively.com. Edward Kmett has created a Haskell Cafe room on Google's new virtual-world platform Lively (which is unfortunately windows-only at the......ew virtual-world platform Lively (which is unfortunately windows-only at the moment). Uniplate 1.2. Neil Mitchell announced the release of Uniplate 1.2, a library for reducing boilerplate code by performing generi... (Read Full Article)
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2008-010.pdf (application/pdf Object)
cs.uu.nl (Jul 9 2008) Explore Article
...tation and Logic Programming, volume 1140 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 1–16, 1996. Neil Mitchell and Colin Runciman. A static checker for safe pattern matching in Haskell. In Trends in Functional Programming, volume 6. Intellect, 2007a. ISBN 9781841501765. Neil Mitchell and Colin Runciman. Uniform boilerplate and list processing. In Haskell’07. ACM, 2007b. Matthew Naylor and Colin Runciman. Finding inputs that reach a target expression.... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell Weekly News: Haskell Weekly News: July 2, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Jul 2 2008) Explore Article
...HC's rank-2 types. Edward Kmett: Memoizing Context. >>> JP Moresmau: Deserializing JSON to Haskell Data objects. >>> codders: Getting started with Haskell... still. codders is learning Haskell by reading the beta version of Real World Haskell. Neil Mitchell: GSoC Hoogle: Week 5. Arnar: Parsing JSON with Haskell. A nice example of using Parsec to parse JSON. Thomas Hartman: HAppS Tutorial. Quotes of t... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell Workshop 2007 - List of Accepted Papers
Java SSH for weill (Jun 30 2008) Explore Article
...rd Squad - Matthew Naylor, Emil Axelsson and Colin Runciman. A Functional-Logic Library for Wired - Neil Mitchell and Colin Runciman. Uniform Boilerplate and List Processing; Or: Scrap Your Scar Haskell Workshop 2007 List of Accepted Papers Andy Gill and Colin Runciman. Haskell Program Coverage - Simon Marlow, José Iborra, Bernard Pope and Andy Gill. A Lightweight Interactiv... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell Weekly News: June 25, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Jun 25 2008) Explore Article
...d Guide. Edward is writing up a 'field guide' to all those 'foomorphism' recursion schemes. Neil Mitchell: GSoC Hoogle: Week 4. Real World Haskell: Ten new draft chapters. Jamie Brandon: Bitpacking. Updates on Jamie's Google Summer of ... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell Weekly News: Haskell Weekly News: June 18, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Jun 18 2008) Explore Article
Haskell Weekly News: June 18, 2008 Welcome to issue 73 of HWN, a newsletter covering developments in the......nimum and maximum, and a type class for approximate comparisons. Google Summer of Code Hoogle 4. Neil Mitchell (ndm) is working on Hoogle 4, recently adding support for generating Hoogle databases to H... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell Weekly News: June 11, 2008
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Haskell Weekly News: June 11, 2008 Welcome to issue 72 of HWN, a newsletter covering developments in the... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell, HPC and Crypto Get Together 22nd May 2008
Enhyper (May 23 2008) Explore Article
...n Zurich with a well known Swiss bank.) The conclusion of the evening was that there is a place for Haskell in the city - why? Well here's two extracts from and article on Haskell and Performance on Planet Haskell written by Neil Mitchell: Haskell's multi-threaded performance is amazing A lot of clever people have done a lot of clever wor...
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A Supercompiler for Core Haskell
www-users.cs.york.ac.uk (May 19 2008) Explore Article
...to deforestation. In Proc FPCA ’93, pages 223–232. ACM Press, June 1993. 6. Dimitry Golubovsky, Neil Mitchell, and Matthew Naylor. Yhc.Core - from Haskell to Core. The Monad.Reader, (7):45–61, April 2007. 7. Neil D. Jones, Carsten K. Gomard, and Peter ... (Read Full Article)
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The Monad.Reader Issue 10
Haskell (Apr 8 2008) Explore Article
...ance reasons, C appears to be the implementation language of choice. This article presents a simple Haskell interpreter – called the Haskell Haskell interpreter, or hhi for short – that is written in Haskell and that performs quite competitively with Hugs and GHCi. The key idea is to inherit the graph redu......esis about hardware-assisted and target-directed evaluation. References [1] The Yhc Team. The York Haskell Compiler - user’s guide. http://www.haskell. ... (Read Full Article)
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The York Haskell Compiler: Yhc/Javascript backend: personal/historical notes
York Haskell Compiler (Mar 28 2008) Explore Article
... more than 1.5 years.1. The "crazy idea"I was not definitely the first to have a thought to convert Haskell to Javascript. One that I can now recall was a piece of text on this page (by Jared Updike, dated M......entsThanks to the Yhc Team for helping understand some internals of the compiler. Special thanks to Neil Mitchell who developed the Yhc Core format and the Core tools library. This ... (Read Full Article)
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Why functional programming?
Sliding up the banister (Mar 27 2008) Explore Article
March 27, 2008 at 7:47 am (Haskell, functional programming, tutorial) The canonical answer to that question is probably “Why funct... (Read Full Article)
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Simon Peyton Jones "Beautiful Concurrency"
Microsoft Research Home (Mar 17 2008) Explore Article
...example is somewhat unrealistic, but its simplicity allows us to focus on what is new: the language Haskell (Section 3.1), and transactional memory (Sections 3.2 onwards). But first let us briefly look at ......vid House, Brian Hulley, Dale Jordan, Marnix Klooster, Chris Kuklewicz, Evan Martin, Greg Meredith, Neil Mitchell, Jun Mukai, Michal Palka, Zhang Ruochen, Sebastian Sylvan, Johan Tibell, Aruthur van Leeuwen, Wim V... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell Weekly News: March 09, 2008 | The Haskell Sequence
The Haskell Sequence (Mar 10 2008) Explore Article
... types. unix 2.3.0.0. Uploaded by Ross Paterson. unix: POSIX functionality. hoogle 3.1. Uploaded by Neil Mitchell. hoogle: Haskell API Search. ftshell 0.2. Uploaded by Janis Voigtlaender. ftshell: Shell interface to the FreeTheore... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell Weekly News: Haskell Weekly News: March 09, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Mar 9 2008) Explore Article
... types. unix 2.3.0.0. Uploaded by Ross Paterson. unix: POSIX functionality. hoogle 3.1. Uploaded by Neil Mitchell. hoogle: Haskell API Search. ftshell 0.2. Uploaded by Janis Voigtlaender. ftshell: Shell interface to the FreeTheore... (Read Full Article)
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blog.kfish.org: Review: TagSoup
blog.kfish.org (Mar 6 2008) Explore Article
Review: TagSoup This week I've been playing with TagSoup, a Haskell library by Neil Mitchell and Henning Thielemann "for extracting information out of unstructured HTML code, sometimes ... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell Weekly News: Haskell Weekly News: February 10, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Feb 23 2008) Explore Article
... hackage2hwn 0.2.1. Uploaded by Donald Stewart. hackage2hwn: Convert hackage = Hackage RSS feeds to Haskell Weekly News format. tagsoup 0.4. Uploaded by Neil Mitchell. tagsoup: Parsing and extracting information from (possibly malformed) HTML documents. HaXml 1.19.2... (Read Full Article)
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gimboland " Python-style string split (and strip / trim) in Haskell
gimboland (Feb 15 2008) Explore Article
Python-style string split (and strip / trim) in Haskell Haskell’s an incredible language but I’m repeatedly struck by (what I perceive as) gaps in its standar...... file path manipulation routines in the style of python’s os.path (though not for long, thanks to Neil Mitchell). Another lacking area seems to be string manipulation. Today, I needed to split a string up accord...
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The Reduceron
www-users.cs.york.ac.uk (Feb 14 2008) Explore Article
An FPGA Machine for Executing Haskell News * August 2007. We're working on Reduceron II, a considerably improved Reduceron, with meaningf......e, Tred operates as a composition of 3 simple Yhc.Core transformations, 2 of which were provided by Neil Mitchell. The first transformation is a Church encoding, turning all data constructors and case expressions ... (Read Full Article)
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Beautiful concurrency
Microsoft Research Home (Jan 19 2008) Explore Article
...example is somewhat unrealistic, but its simplicity allows us to focus on what is new: the language Haskell (Section 3.1), and transactional memory (Sections 3.2 onwards). But first let us briefly look at ......vid House, Brian Hulley, Dale Jordan, Marnix Klooster, Chris Kuklewicz, Evan Martin, Greg Meredith, Neil Mitchell, Jun Mukai, Michal Palka, Zhang Ruochen, Sebastian Sylvan, Johan Tibell, Aruthur van Leeuwen, Wim V... (Read Full Article)
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Why learning Haskell/Python makes you a worse programmer
Luke Plant's home page (Jan 13 2008) Explore Article
...n functional style and functional thought. Try and eliminate some global variables where possible - Haskell makes you think really really hard before you introduce a global variable - which is a good thing! ......ime job in May, besides doing hardware design, I was developing in C. And, while I don't agree with Neil Mitchell that C is so bad, it does rather cripple you by the fact that you ... (Read Full Article)
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Jim Apple: Extra type safety using polymorphic types as first-level refinements
Everyone Else is Crazy (Jan 10 2008) Explore Article
...s are safe. I'm going to demonstrate using the risers function, as presented in Dana N. Xu's ESC/Haskell (mirror), which references Neil Mitchell's Catch. > {-# OPTIONS -fglasgow-exts #-} > -- The LANGUAGE pragma is usually a pain for explora... (Read Full Article)
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Haskell Weekly News: Haskell Weekly News: January 05, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Jan 8 2008) Explore Article
...rmalization, Unicode normalization using the ICU library uniplate 1.0.1. Uploaded by Neil Mitchell. uniplate, uniform type generic traversals lax-0.0.0. Uploaded by Wolfgan...... Shmoly, GHC does some magic all by itself! PARE - PARallel Execution in Erlang - a response to Haskell Haskell design patterns are (probably) needed Deriving a Virtual Machine Games, cores, and func... (Read Full Article)
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