Yesod is a Haskell web framework for productive development of type-safe, RESTful, high performance web applications.
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School of Haskell | School of Haskell
Starting with Haskell School of Haskell Introductory tutorials, teaching you Haskell, how to use the School, and some common libraries. Writing tutorials School of Haskell Learning, playing, and keeping up with the latest. ## Welcome to the SoH We have created the School of Haskell to remove the barriers to...
Monday Morning Haskell
Monday Morning Haskell is a website dedicated to the Haskell programming language. The goal is to provide suitable material for beginners in Haskell, as well as showing some more real world applications of the language, such as machine learning.
Welcome to the Cabal User Guide — Cabal 3.6.0.0 User's Guide
1. Getting Started with Haskell and Cabal 1.1. Installing the Haskell toolchain 1.2. Creating a new application 1.3. What Next? 2. Introduction 2.1. A tool for working with packages 2.2. What’s in a package 2.3. Cabal featureset 2.4. Similar systems 3. Configuration and Installing Packages 3.1. Configuration 3.2. Building and...
Stackage Server
Stable Haskell package sets A distribution of compatible Haskell packages from Hackage that build together Stackage is a community project: how to add packages to Stackage stack makes using Stackage easy News LTS 19 release and Nightly on ghc-9.2, 5 months ago Latest releases per GHC version Stackage Nightly 2022-08-26...
Home - The Haskell Tool Stack
The Haskell Tool Stack¶ Stack is a cross-platform program for developing Haskell projects. It is aimed at Haskellers both new and experienced. It features: Installing GHC automatically, in an isolated location. Installing packages needed for your project. Building your project. Testing your project. Benchmarking your project. How to install¶ Stack...
Well-Typed - The Haskell Consultants
From our blog Well-Typed Advanced Track at ZuriHac 2022 Andres Löh, Armando Santos, Adam Gundry Wednesday, 01 June 2022 Hasura and Well-Typed collaborate on Haskell tooling Matthew Pickering Wednesday, 11 May 2022 [email protected] | Company information | Privacy | Cookies | Copyright © 2008–2022 Well-Typed LLP
Haskell for all
defaultable-map: An Applicative wrapper for Maps I’m announcing a small utility Haskell package I created that can wrap arbitrary Map-like types to provide Applicative and Alternative instances. You can find this package on Hackage here: defaultable-map: Applicative maps I can motivate why the Applicative and Alternative instances matter with a...
Michael Snoyman - Strong Typing Advocate
Michael Snoyman's homepage, focusing on strongly typed programming and weightlifting. I'm a big fan of Haskell and Rust.
Software innovation lab - Tweag
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Neil Mitchell's Blog (Haskell etc)
Wednesday, May 04, 2022 Working on build systems full-time at Meta Summary: I joined Meta 2.5 years ago to work on build systems. I’m enjoying it. I joined Meta over two years ago when an opportunity arose to work on build systems full time. I started the Shake build system...
Oleg Grenrus - @phadej
About me Hi, I'm a programmer from Helsinki, Finland. You might know me as phadej. I work as Haskell Consultant at Well-Typed. Previously various software development at Futurice, and building IRC-Galleria before that. I also cycle through the year. And I used to spin the records, I still have the...
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Edward Z. Yang
Edward Z. Yang ezyang@ mit.edu cs.stanford.edu fb.com Research Engineer, Facebook AI Research PhD, Stanford University 2017 BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2012 Résumé ∙ Curriculum Vitae ∙ Scholar Blog ∙ Twitter ∙ G+ ∙ FB ∙ Tumblr ∙ GitHub ∙ LP I'm currently working at Facebook NY, thinking about the...
Chris Done's Homepage
Fast Haskell: Competing with C at parsing XML Emacs users are like Terry Pratchett’s Igors Twitter waterflow problem and loeb A philosophical difference between Haskell and Lisp A tiny language called Z An alternative Haskell home page Fast pagination on PostgreSQL Typeable and Data in Haskell Some insights from The...
begriffs.com
Pleasant debugging with GDB and DDD July 17, 2022 Practical parsing with Flex and Bison November 28, 2021 Dynamic linking best practices July 4, 2021 Tips for stable and portable software August 31, 2020 Create impeccable MIME email from markdown July 16, 2020 Logging TLS session keys in LibreSSL May...
How I Start.
June 24, 2019 Elixir José Valim is the creator of Elixir. He is also co-founder of Plataformatec, a consultancy based in Brazil, a book author, and an active conference speaker. October 8, 2015 C++ Jeremy is a full stack engineer, currently working on a company specializing in cross-platform real-time coordination...
Accelerate: High-Performance Haskell
Make it work, make it fast! Accelerate is a language for array-based computations, designed to exploit massive parallelism. Programs in Accelerate are expressed in the form of collective operations on dense multi-dimensional arrays, which are online compiled and executed on a range of architectures including multicore CPUs and GPUs. Interactive,...
Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!
Hey yo! This is Learn You a Haskell, the funkiest way to learn Haskell, which is the best functional programming language around. You may have heard of it. This guide is meant for people who have programmed already, but have yet to try functional programming. The whole thing is completely...