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1999

1999-12

  • Apache modules in Haskell: mod_haskell. Eelco Dolstra announced mod_haskell, a binding to allow writing Apache modules in Haskell.

  • The Haskell School of Expression: Learning Functional Programming through Multimedia. Paul Hudak announced a new Haskell book, "The Haskell School of Expression: Learning Functional Programming through Multimedia"

  • hmake version 1.6. Malcolm Wallace announced hmake version 1.6

1999-11

  • Thanksgiving-99 Preview release of STGHugs98. Andy Gill announced the Thanksgiving-99 Preview release of STGHugs98

  • Haskell HTML Combinators. Andy Gill announced the Haskell HTML Combinators, 0.1

  • Haskell Monad Template Library. Andy Gill announced the Haskell Monad Template Library, v0.1

  • ghc-win32, version 4.045. Sigbjorn Finne announced ghc-win32, version 4.045

  • Lambada, version 0.10. Sigbjorn Finne announced Lambada, version 0.10, a framework for conveniently combining your Haskell and Java code together.

  • HaskellDirect, version 0.16. Sigbjorn Finne announced HaskellDirect, version 0.16. HaskellDirect is an IDL compiler for Haskell

  • Parallel Functional Programming. Kevin Hammond announced a new book: "Research Directions in Parallel Functional Programming", Kevin Hammond and Greg Michaelson (Editors).


1999-10

  • C->Haskell 0.7.2 - beta release. Manuel Chakravarty announced the C->Haskell 0.7.2 - beta release

  • September 1999 version of Hugs 98. Andy Gill announced the September 1999 version of Hugs 98

  • AsmGofer (Gofer with state). Joachim Schmid announced AsmGofer (Gofer with state)

  • Module Tensor. Jan Skibinski announced the module Tensor

  • Typing Haskell in Haskell Source Code. Mark P Jones announced the "Typing Haskell in Haskell" source code was available.

  • Happy 1.6. Simon Marlow announced Happy 1.6

1999-09

  • CTKlight 0.17.11. Manuel Chakravarty announced CTKlight 0.17.11

  • O'Hugs 0.4. Johan Nordlander announced the O'Hugs 0.4. O'Haskell is an object-oriented extension to Haskell

  • FranTk. Meurig Sage announced FranTk

  • The Algebraic Domain Constructor, DoCon, Version 2. Sergey D.Mechveliani announced the Algebraic Domain Constructor, DoCon, Version 2

1999-08

  • Functional Graph Library. Martin.Erwig announced the Functional Graph Library

  • Unix.hs. Koen Claessen announced Unix.hs, a `binding' to common unix commands.

  • Fast, Multi Layout Pretty Printing Combinators. Doaitse Swierstra announced the Fast, Multi Layout Pretty Printing Combinators

  • Typing Haskell in Haskell. Mark Jones announced the "Typing Haskell in Haskell", a type checker for Haskell that is also written in Haskell.

  • TclHaskell. Meurig Sage announced the TclHaskell

1999-07

1999-06

  • Haskell documentation RPM. Manuel Chakravarty announced a Haskell documentation RPM

  • Algorithms : a functional programming approach. Guy Lapalme announced a new book using Haskell: Algorithms : a functional programming approach

  • HaskellDirect 0.15. Sigbjorn Finne announced the HaskellDirect 0.15

  • GHC-4.03 for Win32. Sigbjorn Finne announced the GHC-4.03 for Win32

  • Green Card 2.0. Sigbjorn Finne announced Green Card 2.0

  • Hugs 98. Mark P Jones announced Hugs 98

1999-05

  • First public release of Edison. Chris Okasaki announced the first public release of Edison

  • GPH for GHC 3.02 on Linux. Alvaro Rebon announced the GPH for GHC 3.02 on Linux

1999-03

  • Compiler Toolkit 0.17.4. Manuel Chakravarty announced the Compiler Toolkit 0.17.4

  • Haskell The Craft of Functional Programming: Second Edition. Simon Thompson announced the Haskell The Craft of Functional Programming: Second Edition

1999-02

  • GHC 4.02. Simon Marlow announced the GHC 4.02

  • Haskell 98 is done!. Simon Peyton-Jones announced that Haskell 98 is done!

1999-01

  • Hugs Logo Contest. John Peterson announced a Hugs Logo Contest

  • Hugs 98: Beta release. Mark Jones announced the Hugs 98: Beta release

  • HBC, GHC and Happy RPMs. vbzoli announced HBC, GHC and Happy RPMs

  • preview of HaskellDB. Daan Leijen announced a preview of HaskellDB