Haskell Weekly News: Issue 91 - November 1, 2008

--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Haskell Weekly News http://sequence.complete.org/hwn/20081101 Issue 91 - November 01, 2008 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to issue 91 of HWN, a newsletter covering developments in the [1]Haskell community. Announcements blas version 0.6. Patrick Perry [2]announced a [3]new version of the Haskell BLAS bindings, now with support for the ST monad! darcs hacking sprint #1 (report). Eric Y. Kow [4]summarized the [5]progress made during the darcs hacking sprint last weekend. Looks like exciting stuff! Much more detail and links can be found in Eric's original email. LAST CALL: Haskell Communities and Activities Report. Janis Voigtlaender [6]is extending the submission deadline for the 15th edition of the Haskell Community and Activities Report by a few days. If you haven't already, please [7]write an entry for your new project or update your old entry. Data.TCache 0.5.1. Alberto G. Corona [8]announced the release of [9]Data.TCache, which implements a transactional cache with configurable persistence. It tries to simulate Hibernate for Java or Rails for Ruby; the main difference is that transactions are done in memory trough STM. multirec-0.1. Andres Loeh [10]announced the release of the [11]multirec package, which provides a mechanism to talk about fixed points of systems of datatypes that may be mutually recursive. On top of this representations, generic functions such as the fold or the Zipper can then be defined. Making 'Super Nario Bros.' in Haskell. Korcan Hussein [12]linked to a [13]super mario brothers clone which was [14]written in Haskell! Chart-0.9. Tim Docker [15]announced the 0.9 release of the [16]Chart library, a library for drawing 2D charts. Publication of InputYourData.com + Project Announcement. Enzo Haussecker [17]announced the publication of [18]InputYourData.com, an online tool, written in Haskell, for financial, mathematical and scientific calculations. Enzo also described an idea to create a similar website where web applications are created by the user. If you are intrigued by this project and have substantial experience in designing Haskell-based web applications, please send Enzo your resume and a brief summery of why you are interested. Blog noise [19]Haskell news from the [20]blogosphere. * Mark Jason Dominus: [21]Atypical Typing. Mark describes his OOPSLA talk about Haskell's type system. * Eric Kow (kowey): [22]official darcs blog!. * Ben Moseley: [23]2 Minute intro to Associated Types / Type Families. * Ivan Lazar Miljenovic: [24]Honours + LXDE. Ivan discusses the status of his Haskell-oriented Mathematics Honours thesis. * Jason Dagit: [25]Darcs Hacking Sprint - Summary from Portland Team. * Eric Kow (kowey): [26]darcs hacking sprint - Team Brighton Day 2. * Dan Piponi (sigfpe): [27]Operads and their Monads. Quotes of the Week * lispy: I just wanted to make sure that this was illegal first * quicksilver: it doesn't entirely help that SQL is a series of broken standards layered over very poor decisions by large corporations * Baughn: SingInTime> hello world <Baughn> SingInTime: Type mismatch: Expected type: IRC [a], inferred type: IO () About the Haskell Weekly News New editions are posted to [28]the Haskell mailing list as well as to [29]the Haskell Sequence and [30]Planet Haskell. [31]RSS is also available, and headlines appear on [32]haskell.org. To help create new editions of this newsletter, please see the information on [33]how to contribute. Send stories to byorgey at cis dot upenn dot edu. The darcs repository is available at darcs get [34]http://code.haskell.org/~byorgey/code/hwn/ . 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