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* Haskell in research * Haskell in industry
Research groups:[edit]
- Aachen
- St. Andrews
- Bristol
- Chalmers
- Kansas University
- Kent
- Melbourne
- New South Wales (Sydney)
- Nottingham
- OGI
- Oxford
- Utrecht
- Yale
- York
Haskell Companies[edit]
People[edit]
- B:Richard Bird, Oxford University, Per Bjesse, Chalmers University of Technology, Urban Boquist, Chalmers University of Technology, Alex Bunkenburg, University of Glasgow, Warren Burton, Simon Fraser University,
- C:Magnus Carlsson, OGI,Manuel M. T. Chakravarty, University of New South Wales,Olaf Chitil, University of Kent,Koen Claessen, Chalmers University of Technology, Graham Collins, University of Glasgow, Charles Consel, IRISA,
- D:Kei Davis, Los Alamos National Laboratory,
- E:Conal Elliott, Martin Erwig, Oregon State University,
- F:Joseph Fasel, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Karl-Filip Faxén, The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. Alex Ferguson, University College Cork, Sigbjørn Finne, University of Glasgow,
- G: Jeremy Gibbons, Oxford University, Andy Gill, Galois, Joy Goodman, University of Glasgow, Andrew D. Gordon, University of Cambridge, Jörgen Gustavsson, Chalmers University of Technology,
- H:Cordy Hall, University of Glasgow, Thomas Hallgren, OGI, Kevin Hammond, University of St. Andrews, Rogardt Heldal, Chalmers University of Technology, Christoph A. Herrmann, University of Passau, Ralf Hinze, University of Bonn, James Hook, OGI, Paul Hudak, Yale University, John Hughes, Chalmers University of Technology, Graham Hutton, University of Nottingham,
- I: Arjan van IJzendoorn, Utrecht University, Mia Indrika, Chalmers University of Technology,
- J:Patrik Jansson, Chalmers University of Technology, Johan Jeuring, Utrecht University, Bengt Johansson, Chalmers University of Technology, Thomas Johnsson, Chalmers University of Technology , Mark Jones, OGI, Simon B. Jones, University of Stirling, Simon Peyton Jones,
- K:Jerzy Karczmarczuk, University of Caen, Gabriele Keller, University of New South Wales,
- L: Jose E. Labra, University of Oviedo, John Launchbury, OGI, Daan Leijen, Utrecht University, Jeff Lewis, OGI, Sheng Liang, JavaSoft, Andres Löh, University of Bonn, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, University of Glasgow, Rita Loogen, University of Marburg, Sandra J. Loosemore, Connected Components Corporation,
- M:Simon Marlow, Microsoft, Erik Meijer, Microsoft, Jeff Meunier, University of Connecticut, Andrew Moran, Galois Connections,
- N:Thomas Nordin, OGI, Johan Nordlander, OGI,
- O:John O'Donnell, University of Glasgow, Martin Odersky, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Chris Okasaki, United States Military Academy,
- P: Lars Pareto, Chalmers University of Technology, Will Partain, University of Glasgow, John Peterson, Western State College, Simon Peyton Jones, Bernie Pope, University of Melbourne, Steffen Priebe, University of Marburg,
- Q:
- R:Alastair Reid, Reid Consulting (UK) Ltd, Richard Reid, University of Glasgow, Fermin Reig, University of Glasgow, Colin Runciman, University of York,
- S: Andrei Sabelfeld, Chalmers University of Technology, Meurig Sage, University of Glasgow, David Sands, Chalmers University of Technology, Patrick Sansom, University of Glasgow, André Santos , Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Mary Sheeran, Chalmers University of Technology, Tim Sheard, OGI, Mark Shields, OGI, Duncan Sinclair, University of Strathclyde, Satnam Singh, Xilinx, Jan Sparud, Chalmers University of Technology, Doaitse Swierstra, Utrecht University,
- T: Michael Thyer, University of York, Phil Trinder, Heriot-Watt University, Mark Tullsen, Galois ,
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- V:
- W: Philip Wadler, University of Edinburgh, Malcolm Wallace, University of York, Keith Wansbrough, University of Glasgow, Eric Wilcox, Lotus, Noel Winstanley, University of Glasgow,
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- Y:
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Haskell Workshops[edit]
- The First Haskell Workshop, 1995, La Jolla.
- The Second Haskell Workshop, 7 June 1997, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- The Third Haskell Workshop, 1 October 1999, Paris, France.
- The Fourth Haskell Workshop, 17 September 2000, Montreal, Canada.
- The Fifth Haskell Workshop, September 2001, Firenze, Italy.
- The Sixth Haskell Workshop, October 2002, Pittsburgh, USA.
- The Seventh Haskell Workshop, August 2003, Uppsala, Sweden.
- The Eigth Haskell Workshop, September 2004, Snowbird, Utah, USA.
- The Ninth Haskell Workshop, September 2005, Tallinn, Estonia.
- The Tenth Haskell Workshop, September 2006, Portland, Oregon, USA.
Other Haskell Pages[edit]
- The German Haskell Page - www.haskell.de
- Entry for Haskell in the Frequently Asked Questions of the newsgroup comp.lang.functional
- NoFib benchmark suite A collection of Haskell programs for benchmarking. Latest version.
- There is a popular Haskell IRC Channel.
- Interview with Simon Peyton Jones at NewsForge
Functional Programming in General[edit]
Starting with functional programming:
There already exist several large collections of links to functional programming. Hence there is no point in us trying to make a new one. So here are links to collections of links to functional programming:
- Phil Wadler's Guide to Functional Programming on the Web.
- Claus Reinke's Bookmarks on Functional Programming
Literature[edit]
- Collection of teaching material for functional programming
- John Hughes' collection of tutorial papers in functional programming
- The SEL-HPC Functional Programming Archive
- A Guide to Haskell's Foreign Function Interface
- Online Bibliography of Haskell Research