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Haskell Weekly News: July 16, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Jul 16 2008) Explore Article
... tests and writing reference implementations on sorted and unsorted association lists. Hoogle 4. Neil Mitchell (ndm) is working on Hoogle 4. This week, he worked on type search and database generation. ...Comment on Article Mentions: Dan Piponi Bryan O'Sullivan Ghc Api
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Haskell Weekly News: July 9, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Jul 9 2008) Explore Article
...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...Comment on Article Mentions: John Goerzen Haskell Google
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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 ...Comment on Article Mentions: Roland Backhouse Huiqing Li Jeremy Gibbons
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Haskell Weekly News: Haskell Weekly News: July 2, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Jul 2 2008) Explore Article
...ogle Summer of Code Progress updates from participants in the 2008 Google Summer of Code. Hoogle 4. Neil Mitchell (ndm) is working on Hoogle 4. This week, Neil worked on better Haddock database generation, l...Comment on Article Mentions: Dan Piponi Duncan Coutts Haskell
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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...Comment on Article Mentions: Simon Peyton Jones Wouter Swierstra Emil Axelsson
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Haskell Weekly News: June 25, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Jun 25 2008) Explore Article
...ogle Summer of Code Progress updates from participants in the 2008 Google Summer of Code. Hoogle 4. Neil Mitchell (ndm) is working on Hoogle 4, and recently added two new features, multi-word search and inte...Comment on Article Mentions: Bryan O'Sullivan Patricia Johann Scheme
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Haskell Weekly News: Haskell Weekly News: June 18, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Jun 18 2008) Explore Article
...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...Comment on Article Mentions: Dan Piponi Thomas DuBuisson Ghc Api
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Haskell Weekly News: June 11, 2008
The Haskell Sequence (Jun 11 2008) Explore Article
Haskell Weekly News: June 11, 2008 Welcome to issue 72 of HWN, a newsletter covering developments in the Haskell community. Greetings, Haskellites! As many of you have already heard, Don Stewart has passed on the editorship of the HWN to me (Brent Yorgey). I'd like to thank Don and John Goerzen for their great work putting it together in the past, and I'm excited to make the HWN once again ...Comment on Article Mentions: Andy Gill Matthew Sackman Google Treasure Hunt
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Haskell, HPC and Crypto Get Together 22nd May 2008
Enhyper (May 23 2008) Explore Article
...? 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 c...
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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...Comment on Article Mentions: Cambridge University Press Neil Mitchell Tony Hoare
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Haskell GSoC 2008 projects
Developer Home (Apr 27 2008) Explore Article
...lian Conroy Bolingbroke, mentored by Sean Seefried Haskell API Search as an interface to Hackage by Neil Mitchell, mentored by Niklas Broberg Language.C, a standalone parser/pretty printer library for C99 by Bened...Comment on Article Mentions: Jamie Brandon Duncan Coutts Simon Marlow
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Downloading Hugs - Cvs
The Haskell CVS Repository (Apr 13 2008) Explore Article
... it from a source distribution (see below). Microsoft Windows The Windows installer was prepared by Neil Mitchell, and includes the graphical interface WinHugs. Choose either: + WinHugs-Sep2006.exe (14 MB): WinHug...Comment on Article Mentions: Neil Mitchell Microsoft
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The Monad.Reader Issue 10
Haskell (Apr 8 2008) Explore Article
... - 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...Comment on Article Mentions: Acm Sigplan Lennart Augustsson Neil Mitchell
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The York Haskell Compiler: Yhc/Javascript backend: personal/historical notes
York Haskell Compiler (Mar 28 2008) Explore Article
...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 helped a lot to improve the qual...Comment on Article Mentions: Javascript Firefox Malcolm Wallace
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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 functional programming matters“, but here’s a specific example that makes the case nicely. Neil Mitchell is working on Supero, an optimizing compiler for Haskell which includes some ideas from supercompilation. But that’s not important right now. What is important is the technique Mitchell uses in the blog post at the second ...Comment on Article Mentions: Neil Mitchell Haskell





