Haskell
From HaskellWiki
The Haskell Programming Language
Haskell is an advanced purely-functional programming language. An open-source product of more than twenty years of cutting-edge research, it allows rapid development of robust, concise, correct software. With strong support for integration with other languages, built-in concurrency and parallelism, debuggers, profilers, rich libraries and an active community, Haskell makes it easier to produce flexible, maintainable, high-quality software.
Use Haskell
Join the Community
- Haskell on Reddit, Stack Overflow
- Mailing lists, IRC channels
- Wiki (how to contribute)
- Communities and Activities Reports
- Haskell in industry, research and education.
- Planet Haskell , The Monad.Reader
News
Headlines
- 2011:
- The Parallel Haskell Digest is out, with 2011 news about Haskell and parallelism
- The Haskell Platform 2011.2 is now available
- Joyride Laboratories releases Nikki and the Robots, an independent 2D game written in Haskell
- Learn You a Haskell, the fun, fast Haskell introduction, is now available as a book
- Warp Speed Ahead! The Yesod web framework matures and shows its speed.
- 2010:
- The State of Haskell Report, 2010 edition.
- Try the new Snap web framework for Haskell -- fast, simple, easy.
Upcoming Events
- SF Bay Area Haskell User Group: Multithreaded code verification using Haskell
- May 18, 2011 @ 7pm, San Francisco, CA
- Cambridge Hackathon
- August 12-14, 2011, Cambridge, UK
- 3rd Summerschool on Applied Functional Programming
- August 15-26, 2011, Utrecht, the Netherlands
Recent Events
- SF Bay Area Haskell User Group: Writing dynamically linked libraries in Haskell
- April 20, 2011 @ 7pm, San Francisco, CA
- SF Bay Area Haskell User Group
- March 16, 2011 @ 7pm, San Francisco, CA
- SF Bay Area Hackaton
- February 11-13, 2011, Mountain View, California
- SF Bay Area Haskell User Group
- February 9, 2011 @ 7pm, San Francisco, CA
- SF Bay Area Haskell User Group
- January 12, 2011 @ 7pm, San Francisco, CA
- Dutch Functional Programming Day
- January 7, 2011, Twente University, the Netherlands
- BelHac
- November 5-7, 2010, Ghent, Belgium
- Erik Meijer: “Fundamentalist Functional Programming”
- November 3, 2010 @ 7pm, San Francisco, CA
- Kiev Hackathon
- October 16-17, 2010, Kiev, Ukraine
- LibClang 0.0.8
- Haskell bindings for libclang (a C++ parsing library)
- acid-state 0.3.1
- Add ACID guarantees to any serializable Haskell data structure.
- alsa-seq 0.5.1
- Binding to the ALSA Library API (MIDI sequencer).
- enumset 0.0.2
- Sets of enumeration values represented by machine words
- utility-ht 0.0.7
- Various small helper functions for Lists, Maybes, Tuples, Functions
- text-json-qq 0.4.0
- Json Quasiquatation for Haskell.
- aeson-qq 0.4.0
- Json Quasiquatation for Haskell.
- json-qq 0.4.0
- Json Quasiquatation library for Haskell.
- swish 0.3.0.3
- A semantic web toolkit.
- wl-pprint 1.1
- The Wadler/Leijen Pretty Printer
- test-framework-th 0.2.0
- Automagically generate the HUnit- and Quickcheck-bulk-code using Template Haskell.
- language-haskell-extract 0.2.0
- Module to automatically extract functions from the local code.
- functor-combo 0.1.0
- Functor combinators with tries & zippers
- xfconf 4.8.0.0
- FFI bindings to xfconf
- pvd 1.1.1
- A photo viewer daemon application with remote controlling abilities.
- buildbox-tools 1.5.0.1
- Tools for working with buildbox benchmark result files.
- buildbox 1.5.0.1
- Rehackable components for writing buildbots and test harnesses.