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 free to read online, but it's also available in print and I encourage you to buy as many copies as you can aff
New Liskell Site Liskell has a new home. Please go to http://liskell.org. Liskell - the language Liskell is a new syntax frontend for Haskell. Next to its syntax in the form of symbolic expressions — which is also known as Lisp — Liskell also features an extended meta-programming facility. Its aim is to get the best of both worlds: being pure and functional with type inference in the tradition of
Haskell as the Weapon of Math Distraction I have shown, in this YouTube video, that spell checking equals type checking.I know it's pretty... Author: RalfLammel Date: 12/23/2009 New, more personal blog You can meet me here,... Author: RalfLammel Date: 08/25/2009 API migration alive and kicking strongly I have been talking about API migration a lot lately. I have even a draft paper in limbo ... so
Introduction A while ago, after what now seems like eternity of flirting with Haskell articles and papers, I finally crossed the boundary between theory and practice and downloaded a Haskell compiler. I decided to do a field evaluation of the language by two means. I was going to solve a problem in a domain that Haskell is known to excel at followed by a real world problem1 that hasn't had much ex
Status To appear in the SCP journal History 2 January 2006 -- first draft published online 10 April 2007 -- major revision 1 July 2007 -- minor revision Author Ralf Lämmel Abstract Google's MapReduce programming model serves for processing large data sets in a massively parallel manner. We deliver the first rigorous description of the model including its advancement as Google's domain-specific l
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Packrat Parsing: Simple, Powerful, Lazy, Linear Time Presented at International Conference on Functional Programming, October 4-6, 2002, Pittsburgh Abstract Packrat parsing is a novel technique for implementing parsers in a lazy functional programming language. A packrat parser provides the power and flexibility of top-down parsing with backtracking and unlimited lookahead, but nevertheless guaran
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