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Organizations in the News
(4 articles) Microsoft Research
(3 articles) Haskell Program Coverage
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2008-010.pdf (application/pdf Object)
cs.uu.nl (Jul 9 2008) Explore Article
...u, editor, MPC’06, volume 4014 of LNCS, pages 209–234. Springer, 2006. Paul Hudak, John Hughes, Simon Peyton Jones, and Philip Wadler. A history of Haskell: being lazy with class. In HOPL III, pages 12–1–12–5......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 ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Roland Backhouse Huiqing Li Jeremy Gibbons
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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 2......n Runciman. Uniform Boilerplate and List Processing; Or: Scrap Your Scary Types - Philip Wadler and Simon Peyton Jones. Comprehensions with `Order by' and `Group by' - Geoffrey Mainland. Why It's Nice to be Quoted: Qua... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Simon Peyton Jones Wouter Swierstra Emil Axelsson
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A Supercompiler for Core Haskell
www-users.cs.york.ac.uk (May 19 2008) Explore Article
Neil Mitchell and Colin Runciman University of York, UK, http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/~ndm Abstract. Haskell is a fu......btain an average runtime improvement of 16% for the imaginary section of the nofib suite. To quote Simon Peyton Jones, “an average runtime improvement of 10%, against the baseline of an already welloptimised compile... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Cambridge University Press Neil Mitchell Tony Hoare
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The Monad.Reader Issue 10
Haskell (Apr 8 2008) Explore Article
...rested reader is invited to download hhi, or to read Jan Martin Jansen’s paper about SAPL [5] and Simon Peyton Jones’s book [7] (which discusses let elimination amongst many other transformations). Interpreting hh...... - user’s guide. http://www.haskell. org/haskellwiki/Yhc (February 2007). [2] Dimitry Golubovsky, Neil Mitchell, and Matthew Naylor. Yhc.Core - from Haskell to Core. The Monad.Reader, (7):pages 45–61 (April 20... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Acm Sigplan Lennart Augustsson Neil Mitchell
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Simon Peyton Jones "Beautiful Concurrency"
Microsoft Research Home (Mar 17 2008) Explore Article
Beautiful concurrency to appear in “Beautiful code”, ed Greg Wilson, O’Reilly 2007 Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft Research, Cambridge May 1, 2007 1 Introduction The free lunch is over [11]. We have g......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)
Comment on Article Mentions: Kathleen Fisher Herb Sutter Greg Wilson
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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 ......itself. Done: *Example.Example> rssCreators A more complex example, using an external HTTP library Simon Peyton-Jones is a Free Software developer working on the GHC compiler at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, Englan... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Haskell Neil Mitchell Microsoft Research
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Haskell Workshop 2007 - List of Accepted Papers
ludd.ltu.se (Jan 25 2008) Explore Article
...atthew Naylor, Emil Axelsson and Colin Runciman. A Functional-Logic Library for Wired 11:30 Neil Mitchell and Colin Runciman. Uniform Boilerplate and List Processing; Or: Scrap Your Scary Types 12:00 Phili......nciman. Uniform Boilerplate and List Processing; Or: Scrap Your Scary Types 12:00 Philip Wadler and Simon Peyton Jones. Comprehensions with `Order by' and `Group by' 12:30 Lunch Break Session III (chaired by Gabrielle ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Haskell Program Coverage Simon Marlow Wouter Swierstra
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Beautiful concurrency
Microsoft Research Home (Jan 19 2008) Explore Article
to appear in “Beautiful code”, ed Greg Wilson, O’Reilly 2007 Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft Research, Cambridge May 1, 2007 1 Introduction The free lunch is over [11]. We have g......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)
Comment on Article Mentions: Kathleen Fisher Herb Sutter Greg Wilson
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Haskell Weekly News: October 25, 2007
The Haskell Sequence (Oct 25 2007) Explore Article
...Uniform Boilerplate and List Processing; Or: Scrap Your Scary Types (pdf) Philip Wadler and Simon Peyton Jones. Comprehensions with `Order by' and `Group by' Geoffrey Mainland. Why It's Nice to be Quote... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Emil Axelsson John Goerzen Haskell Workshop
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AnlgoHaskell: The Aftermath
Neil Mitchell's Haskell Blog (Aug 21 2007) Explore Article
...ested. The first day comprised of talks, which I'll attempt to summarise briefly, with my thoughts: Simon Peyton Jones - Indexed type families in Haskell, and death to functional dependencies A really nice summary of t......ce in a language with side effects, guaranteeing optimisations are sound and permitting reordering. Neil Mitchell - Making Haskell Faster My talk on Supero, unfortunately I didn't manage to get the Nobench results... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Haskell Workshop Neil Mitchell Duncan Coutts
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Haskell Weekly News: July 23, 2007
The Haskell Sequence (Jul 22 2007) Explore Article
...verage, run instrumented programs, and display the coverage information obtained. Uniplate 1.0. Neil Mitchell announced Uniplate (formerly known as Play), a library for boilerplate removal requiring o......nd to use C for everything, including writing compilers. Towards a Programming Language Nirvana. Simon Peyton-Jones appears on video, talking about the Haskell path to programming language Nirvana Yi 0.2. Jean... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Ghc Api Edward Kmett Neil Mitchell
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Haskell Weekly News: May 07, 2007
The Haskell Sequence (May 7 2007) Explore Article
...ley. A simple function for the construction of binary data. filepath-1.0. Neil Mitchell. Library for manipulating FilePath's in a cross platform way. Chart-2007.... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: John Goerzen Neil Mitchell Dominic Steinitz
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Haskell Weekly News: April 27, 2007
The Haskell Sequence (Apr 26 2007) Explore Article
...mers can meet to discuss experiences, get and give information, find jobs. Data.Proposition 0.1. Neil Mitchell announced the release of Data.Proposition, a library that handles propositions, logical fo......d May from 6:30PM. The meeting will be held at City University's main campus in central London, and Simon Peyton Jones will be coming to give a talk. New York Functional Programmers Network. Howard Mansell announced a ... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Johan Jeuring Neil Mitchell London Haskell User Group
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Haskell Weekly News: April 12, 2007
The Haskell Sequence (Apr 11 2007) Explore Article
...y contains no support for ASN.1 which will be released in separate package. TagSoup library 0.1. Neil Mitchell announced TagSoup, a library for extracting information out of unstructured HTML code, som...... it to a type safe representation. Conference roundup Commercial Users of Functional Programming. Simon Peyton-Jones announced the call for speakers for this year's CUFP. If you use functional programming as a mea... (Read Full Article)
Comment on Article Mentions: Twan van Laarhoven Neil Mitchell Henning Thielemann





