On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Tom Murphy <amindfv@gmail.com> wrote:
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-par.pdf


"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 <johan.tibell@gmail.com> wrote:
[bcc: haskell@, beginners@]

Hi all,

On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Johan Tibell <johan.tibell@gmail.com> 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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