HaskellImplementorsWorkshop/2012
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The Haskell Implementors Workshop is an informal affair, aimed at bringing together people behind the Haskell infrastructure. It provides a forum where people working on compilers, tools, or libraries for Haskell development can bat around ideas, share experiences and ask for feedback from fellow experts. There are no proceedings, just a mixture of short talks, longer talks, discussion and demos.
The Haskell Implementors Workshop will run again this year, co-located with ICFP 2012.
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Important Dates
- Tuesday 10th July: Proposal Deadline
- Friday 27th July: Notification
- Friday 14th September: Workshop
Programme
9:00-10:30 Session 1
- GHC Status Update (Simon Peyton-Jones) Slides
- A Trace-based Just-in-time Compiler for Haskell (Thomas Schilling) Slides
- First Lightning Talks Session
10:30-11:00: Break
11:00-12:30: Session 2
- Bringing Atomic Memory Operations to a Lazy Language (Ryan Newton)
- Cloud Haskell 2.0 (Duncan Coutts and Edsko de Vries)
- Why can't I get a stack trace? (Simon Marlow)
12:30-14:00: Lunch Break
14:00-15:30: Session 3
- Implementing Type-Level Literals in GHC (Iavor S. Diatchki) Slides
- Haskell Platform: Field Report and Future Goals (Mark Lentczner)
- Second Lightning Talks Session
15:30-16:00: Cake Break
16:00-18:00: Session 4
- Web browser programming with UHC's JavaScript backend (Atze Dijkstra)
- Making cabal-install non-destructive (Philipp Schuster and Andres Löh)
- haskell-suite (Niklas Broberg)
- Third Lightning Talks Session and Beyond Haskell Discussion
Organisers
- Lennart Augustsson (Standard Chartered Bank)
- Manuel M T Chakravarty (University of New South Wales)
- Gregory Collins - co-chair (Google)
- Simon Marlow (Microsoft Research)
- David Terei (Stanford University)
- Johan Tibell - co-chair (Google)