
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Tom Murphy
Thanks for running this again: very informative.
"We ought to be able to write a library with a Par monad for distributed parallel algorithms."
If someone were to do this they might want to start here:
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/simonpj/papers/parallel/monad-...
"I've started thinking about writing a medium sized tutorial, perhaps 60 pages or so, covering everything you need to know to be able to write production quality Haskell code."
This would be such a valuable resource for the community.
+1 If you need any help with the tutorial, I might be able to help. *Beginning Scala* is reputed to be approachable by a broad range of developers and I'd be happy to try to apply my approach in *Beginning Scala* to Haskell (although, I stand in slack-jawed awe of both *Learn you a Haskell* and *Real World Haskell* which are both amazing works.)
Tom
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Johan Tibell
wrote: [bcc: haskell@, beginners@]
Hi all,
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Johan Tibell
wrote: I've put together a quick, 12-question State of Haskell, 2011 survey:
http://blog.johantibell.com/2011/07/its-time-for-this-years-state-of.html
The survey will hopefully give us some insight into how people use Haskell and perhaps also some ideas on how Haskell tools and libraries could be improved.
The results of this survey are now available:
http://blog.johantibell.com/2011/08/results-from-state-of-haskell-2011.html
Cheers, Johan
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