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Duncan Coutts: The Haskell Platform
November 4, 2008 on 10:33 pm | By ganesh | In |Here’s the abstract for Duncan’s talk on Thursday:
Some people pick a programming language because it has the best type system, the best facilities for abstraction or perhaps the fastest compiler. Most people however pick a whole programming platform that lets them solve their problem the quickest or best. A programming platform consists of a language, a compiler, and a set of standard libraries and tools. Other popular programming languages have a standard platform that puts together everything you need to get started.
This talk is about the Haskell Platform. We’ll cover what the Haskell Platform is and who it is for. We’ll also look at the technical infrastructure and the social aspects of how it will be managed. Not all of the details are set in stone. We need to have a discussion within the Haskell community about how the platform will be managed and extended, especially since it needs buy-in from package maintainers. My hope is to use this talk to kick off that discussion.
This is an extended version of the 10-minute talk “Haskell: Batteries Included” that Don Stewart and Duncan Coutts presented at the recent Haskell Symposium.
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Can anybody come to these meetings? I would like to attend but I’m not a member of HUG or anything…!
Comment by Lorenzo Stoakes — November 5, 2008 #
Hi Lorenzo. Yes, anybody can attend, please come along!
Comment by Neil — November 6, 2008 #
Just a general comment on the site: whenever I load the LondonHUG page, I get automatically redirected to http://www.jeroenwijering.com/?item=JW_FLV_Player by Firefox. It’s rather aggravating. Is this something that is easy to fix on my end? Is it related to the site? It doesn’t happen if I go to http://www.youtube.com for example. Thanks!
Comment by Eric Kow — November 6, 2008 #
Hi Eric,
I will follow this up with you by email. Is anybody else seeing the same problem? I don’t get it myself and I mainly use Firefox.
Thanks,
Neil.
Comment by Neil — November 6, 2008 #