[Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 326
Semen Trygubenko / Семен Тригубенко
semen at trygub.com
Thu Apr 23 22:58:41 UTC 2015
New Releases
darcs 2.10.0
New version of darcs is out packed with features and resolved
issues.
http://lists.osuosl.org/pipermail/darcs-users/2015-April/027119.html
Stackage CLI
This new tool helps to manage cabal files and share sandboxes.
https://www.fpcomplete.com/blog/2015/04/announcing-stackage-cli
Diagrams 1.3
Diagrams has switched from vector-space to linear for its linear
algebra package, the internal representation of Measure has
changed, a new Direction type has been added as well as a number
of new transform isomorphisms (transformed, translated, movedTo,
movedFrom and rotated) and new features, and two new backends —
PGF and HTML5.
http://projects.haskell.org/diagrams/
https://wiki.haskell.org/Diagrams/Dev/Migrate1.3
Discussion
Improving Hackage security by Duncan Coutts
A TUF-based system is being designed and implemented that will
significantly improve Hackage security.
http://www.well-typed.com/blog/2015/04/improving-hackage-security/
http://theupdateframework.com/
Cartesian Closed Comic #26: IDE
Should Haskell have an IDE (and if yes should it be web-based),
or does it already have one?
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/334x2v/cartesian_closed_comic_26_ide/
https://ro-che.info/ccc/26
Two "camps" of Haskell programmers
A comment by Tekmo.
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/33chyv/from_imperative_to_functional_programming_things/cqk34z6
What databases are most Haskellers using?
It seems that PostgreSQL with persistent or postgresql-simple,
and esqueleto for more complex queries.
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/33k8zx/what_databases_are_most_haskellers_using/
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/persistent
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/esqueleto
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/postgresql-simple
Podcasts
Episode 4: Stephanie Weirich on Zombie and Dependent Haskell
"Zombie is a different kind of dependently typed language,
eschewing automatic β-reduction in the type checker for an
approach based on explicit equality rewriting, which enables new
ways of combining proofs and programs, as well as new forms of
proof automation. Meanwhile, as languages designed for
dependently typed programming come closer to practical
applicability, Haskell is also moving towards full dependent
types."
http://typetheorypodcast.com/2015/04/episode-4-stephanie-weirich-on-zombie-and-dependent-haskell/
Quotes of the Week
"My children are in IT, two of them – both graduated from MIT.
One of them browsed a book and said, “Here, read this”. It said
“Haskell – learn you a Haskell for great good”, and one day that
will be my retirement reading." (Lee Hsien Loong)
http://www.pmo.gov.sg/mediacentre/transcript-speech-prime-minister-lee-hsien-loong-founders-forum-smart-nation-singapore
"Of course if darcs got the best of git, it's probably better
than git now ;-)" (maxigit)
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/33646i/darcs_210_is_here_rebase_importexport_to_git/cqipao8
"Yes changesets and snaphosts are isomorphic, therefore being
based on changesets can't be a selling point. (maxigit) But it
can, because the tooling evolves around the philosophy shaped by
the underlying structure. Can you get branches for free in git?
Sure. Do you? Nope." (kqr)
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/33646i/darcs_210_is_here_rebase_importexport_to_git/cqiwqze
"Leksah, Eclipse FP and various newer attempts are so ignored by
everyone that they are not even in this Comic." (hamishmack)
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/334x2v/cartesian_closed_comic_26_ide/cqhvwuu
"I don't actually want an IDE, but if I did, I'd want one that
was free as in freedom, not free as in
freemium." (get-your-shinebox)
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/334x2v/cartesian_closed_comic_26_ide/cqhst0l
"[Type-level reasoning] is more powerful but entails a hard
dependency on a computer. Equational reasoning using abstract
algebra is more "portable"; you can easily do it in your head or
with pencil and paper." (Tekmo)
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/334x2v/cartesian_closed_comic_26_ide/cqhst0l
"… without strong typing or the sequestering of side effects
that Haskell allows you, I felt really lost and confused as to
why the hell anyone created a language that wasn't
Haskell." (scientia_est_ars)
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/33chyv/from_imperative_to_functional_programming_things/cqkqps6
"More polymorphism generally restricts the implementation,
allowing us to better predict it's behavior. It's a trade-off,
like most programming decisions." (bss03)
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/33chyv/from_imperative_to_functional_programming_things/cqju96h
"(cons cat (cons cat nil))" (Dmitry Ignatiev)
https://twitter.com/lvsn/status/533685461957349376
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