
He forgot the quotes, so I grabbed a few I thought were good. :) Aaron_Denney says: "Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate it when you do that." BMeph says [to psygnisfive] In #haskell, you can't hardly be taken seriously w/o writing a monad tutorial... heatsink says: @pl (\y -> you y off) taruti says: damn GHC. I had a nice example for a pretty but inefficient way to compute things and now the new GHC optimizes it to be fast ._. Japsu says: segfault cat is watching you unsafeCoerce /Joe Brent Yorgey wrote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Haskell Weekly News http://sequence.complete.org/hwn/20090413 Issue 113 - April 13, 2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Welcome to issue 113 of HWN, a newsletter covering developments in the [1]Haskell community.
Announcements
xmobar-0.9.2. Andrea Rossato [2]announced the release of [3]xmobar-0.9.2, which features a fix for a longstanding resource leakage bug, new nested color definitions, and more.
CFP Haskell Symposium 2009. Stephanie Weirich [4]reminded everyone that there are only 4 weeks until the submission deadline for the [5]2009 Haskell Symposium!
hmatrix-static: statically-sized linear algebra. Reiner Pope [6]announced the release of [7]hmatrix-static, a thin wrapper over Alberto Ruiz's excellent [8]hmatrix library for linear algebra. The main additions of hmatrix-static over hmatrix are that vectors and matrices have their length encoded in their types, and vectors and matrices may be constructed and destructed using view patterns, affording a clean, safe syntax.
haskellmode for Vim now at projects.haskell.org. Claus Reinke [9]announced that the Haskell mode plugins for Vim have just completed their move to their [10]new home, and took the opportunity to reiterate what they can do (quite a lot, it seems), and mention that some screencasts are available.
MSem replacement for QSem. ChrisK [11]announced [12]MSem, a proposed replacement module for Control.Concurrent.QSem.
Hac5 is almost upon us!. Sean Leather [13]reminded everyone that in six days, tens of crazy/obsessed, type-safe, functional programmers will be converging on Utrecht to commence execution of the [14]5th Haskell Hackathon, from April 17-19, 2009 in Utrecht, The Netherlands! The local organizing team welcomes you all and looks forward to all of the new developments that come out of everyone's undying quest to write more and better code.
Yogurt-0.4. Martijn van Steenbergen [15]announced version 0.4 of [16]Yogurt, a functional MUD client. Version 0.4 makes Yogurt available as a standalone executable that is able to dynamically load and reload Yogurt scripts.
Elerea, another FRP library. Patai Gergely [17]announced the release of [18]Elerea, aka "Eventless reactivity", a minimalistic FRP implementation that comes with a convenient applicative interface, supports recursive definition of signals and signals fed from outside by IO actions, plays nice with resources, and is the result of some furious hacking. There are working examples to show off the current capabilities of the library, found in the separate [19]elerea-examples package.
tree-monad 0.2. Sebastian Fischer [20]announced version 0.2 of the [21]tree-monad package, which provides instances of MonadPlus that represent the search space of non- deterministic computations as a tree. Version 0.2 implements an optimized CPS version of the tree.
HCard -- A library for implementing card-like structures.. Joe Fredette [22]announced the release of [23]HCard, a library which supports a card-like data structures and uses associated types to provide shuffling, dealing, and other facilities. It's general enough to support many different types of playing cards; it currently comes with the common "French Deck" (4-suit, 13 card deck that is very common in the US) implemented and an example cribbage scoring application.
SVGFonts 0.1. Tillmann Vogt [24]announced his first Haskell library, [25]SVGFonts 0.1, which parses the relatively unknown SVG Font format to produce outlines of characters. The big advantage of this format is that it is XML, which means easy parsing and manipulating.
network-bytestring 0.1.2. Johan Tibell [26]announced a new release of [27]network-bytestring, a Haskell library for fast socket I/O using ByteStrings. New in this release is support for scatter/gather I/O (also known as vectored I/O). Scatter/gather I/O provides more efficient I/O by using one system call to send several separate pieces of data and by avoiding unnecessary copying.
Jobs
Lecturer in Computer Science, University of Leicester. Roy L. Crole [28]announced an opening for a lectureship at the University of Leicester. The successful candidate will have a strong or promising research record in computer science, with a background in formal foundations (either algorithms and complexity, or semantics of programming or modelling languages), and will be able to contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and supervision in software engineering.
Blog noise
[29]Haskell news from the [30]blogosphere. * Mark Wassell: [31]Edge Detection in Haskell. * Sean Leather: [32]Latest on the incremental fold and attributes. * Sean Leather: [33]Haskell mode for Vim on a Mac. * Sean Leather: [34]Incremental attributes. * >>> Human Constraints: [35]Haskell Type Hackery. * LHC Team: [36]A new beginning.. * London Haskell Users Group: [37]Don Stewart: Engineering Large Projects in Haskell: A Decade of Haskell at Galois. * Ulisses Costa: [38]More Hylomorphisms in Haskell. * Ulisses Costa: [39]Anamorphisms in Haskell. * London Haskell Users Group: [40]Next Meeting: Don Stewart from Galois. * LHC Team: [41]Hello world!. * mightybyte: [42]Adding Authentication to the Blog App. * Leon Smith: [43]Polynomial multiplication. * Joe Fredette: [44]Card games, scorekeeping, and ... Associated Datatypes?. * mightybyte: [45]Basic Happstack Blog App. * mightybyte: [46]A Standalone Auth Framework for Happstack. * Mads Lindstrøm: [47]Introducing WxGeneric. * happstack.com: [48]2 new projects that use Happstack. * >>> Brant Carlson: [49]Lightning Modeling in Haskell. * Leon Smith: [50]Lloyd Allison's Corecursive Queues.
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