[Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 186
Daniel Santa Cruz
dstcruz at gmail.com
Thu Jun 16 05:46:47 CEST 2011
Glad you are reading this issue! This is issue 186, not 180... Seems
that the last couple of issues got stuck on 180. Hopefully you will
find pointers to interesting things happening in the Haskell community.
This issue covers the week of June 05 to 11, 2011.
Announcements
Hakim Cassimally shared with us slides and screencast from Geekup's
first ever "Functional Programming Night."
http://goo.gl/1oCO8
Johannes Waldmann sent an invite to a Local Haskell Meeting
(Stammtisch) in Leipzig, Germany on June 27.
http://goo.gl/UM9ci
We are very proud of the two Simons, Simon Peyton Jones and Simon
Marlow. Isaac Potoczny-Jones relayed the announcement from ACM
SIGPLAN of the SIGPLAN Programming Language Software Award. Many
congrats!
http://goo.gl/sAuVv
Quotes of the Week
* augustss: So JHC has bad code. GHC had a lot of that a long time
ago, and they have slowly been converting to the pure way. It's the
only sensible way.
* <geheimdienst> monochrom: i thought it maybe would end
executing the current do block ...
<monochrom> use "when".
<mm_freak_> use "goto"
<hpc> use Java
* cmccann: programming is a lot easier if you avoid working with
dates/times, text, or numbers. I say stick to category theory, it's
simpler
* xplat: the underlying graph of a category is transitive. transitive
graphs have no bridges. this is why trolls always have problems
with category theory.
Top Reddit Stories
* SIGPLAN Programming Languages Software Award, to Simon Peyton
Jones and Simon Marlow for GHC
Domain: permalink.gmane.org, Score: 115, Comments: 12
On Reddit: http://goo.gl/d1yww
Original: http://goo.gl/ym5q9
* Haskell gets a new super-fast hash table library
Domain: gregorycollins.net, Score: 80, Comments: 20
On Reddit: http://goo.gl/gNcRa
Original: http://goo.gl/O6oc6
* Pinpointing space leaks in big programs : Inside T5
Domain: blog.ezyang.com, Score: 47, Comments: 4
On Reddit: http://goo.gl/T3ZVs
Original: http://goo.gl/4rL1y
* iPad app that is a lisp interpreter written in haskell by David
Pollak, creator of the Scala web framework Lift.
Domain: github.com, Score: 37, Comments: 16
On Reddit: http://goo.gl/eXf03
Original: http://goo.gl/c859K
* Memory footprints of some common data types
Domain: blog.johantibell.com, Score: 36, Comments: 23
On Reddit: http://goo.gl/bjvFC
Original: http://goo.gl/QVrIN
* Gilad Bracha: Types are Anti-Modular
Domain: gbracha.blogspot.com, Score: 22, Comments: 22
On Reddit: http://goo.gl/rnbeF
Original: http://goo.gl/44kCd
* Biggest / most popular / most trafficked web app written in
Haskell? Janrain, TypLAB, or ... ?
Domain: reddit.com, Score: 19, Comments: 15
On Reddit: http://goo.gl/eMn8Y
Original: http://goo.gl/hUzFc
* Three Haskell web frameworks
Domain: blogs.linux.ie, Score: 17, Comments: 3
On Reddit: http://goo.gl/5HGd6
Original: http://goo.gl/oR6Zu
* Parallel GHC project: new opportunity for an organisation to participate
Domain: well-typed.com, Score: 17, Comments: 0
On Reddit: http://goo.gl/rppqC
Original: http://goo.gl/CB4ZG
* Building Ajax Sites With Snap - Imagining Heist-Async
Domain: blog.dbpatterson.com, Score: 17, Comments: 0
On Reddit: http://goo.gl/o8jTF
Original: http://goo.gl/j1y2o
Top StackOverflow Questions
* why write type declarations in Haskell?
votes: 11, answers: 4
Read on SO: http://goo.gl/SqM4y
* Creating functions over Enumerations
votes: 11, answers: 5
Read on SO: http://goo.gl/0lguE
* Understanding a recursively defined list (fibs in terms of zipWith)
votes: 10, answers: 3
Read on SO: http://goo.gl/kbVtC
* Speeding up SHA256 in Haskell
votes: 10, answers: 1
Read on SO: http://goo.gl/whGhV
* Poor performance with transpose and cumulative sum in Repa
votes: 10, answers: 1
Read on SO: http://goo.gl/abxuD
* Would you mind to explain the code in the forum ?
votes: 9, answers: 1
Read on SO: http://goo.gl/ftoI3
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Until next time,
Daniel Santa Cruz
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