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− | The Monad.Reader is an electronic magazine about all things Haskell. It is less formal than journal, but |
+ | The Monad.Reader is an electronic magazine about all things Haskell. It is less formal than journal, but more enduring than a wiki-page or blog post. There have been a wide variety of articles, including: exciting code fragments, intriguing puzzles, book reviews, tutorials, and even half-baked research ideas. |
+ | '''Please note that the Monad.Reader has moved to [http://themonadreader.wordpress.com http://themonadreader.wordpress.com]. This site will no longer be updated.''' |
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− | ==== Latest Issue ==== |
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+ | Older issues,1-13, can be found [[The_Monad.Reader/Previous_issues|here.]] |
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− | [[Media:TMR-Issue9.pdf|The Monad.Reader Issue 9]], the [http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/summer-of-code/wiki Summer of Code] special, is now available. Issue 9 consists of the following three articles: |
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− | ;''Cabal Configurations'' |
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− | :Thomas Schilling |
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− | ;''Darcs Patch Theory'' |
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− | :Jason Dagit |
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− | ;''<nowiki>TaiChi: how to check your types with serenity</nowiki>'' |
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− | :Mathieu Boespflug |
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− | Feel free to browse the source files [http://sneezy.cs.nott.ac.uk/darcs/TMR/Issue9/]. You can check out the entire repository using darcs: |
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− | <tt>darcs get http://sneezy.cs.nott.ac.uk/darcs/TMR/Issue9/</tt> |
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− | The source code and LaTeX files have all been released under a BSD-style license. |
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− | I'd welcome any discussion and feedback [[Talk:The_Monad.Reader|on the Talk page]]. |
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− | ==== Previous editions ==== |
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− | [[Media:TMR-Issue6.pdf|The Monad.Reader Issue 6]] was released January 31, 2007. |
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− | ;''Getting a Fix from the Right Fold'' |
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− | :Bernie Pope |
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− | ;''Adventures in Classical-Land'' |
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− | :Dan Piponi |
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− | ;''<nowiki>Assembly: Circular Programming with Recursive do</nowiki>'' |
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− | :Russell O'Connor |
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− | [[Media:TMR-Issue7.pdf|The Monad.Reader Issue 7]] was released April 30, 2007. |
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− | ;''A Recipe for controlling Lego using Lava'' |
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− | :Matthew Naylor |
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− | ;''<nowiki>Caml Trading: Experiences in Functional Programming on Wall Street</nowiki>'' |
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− | :Yaron Minsky |
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− | ;''<nowiki>Book Review: “Programming in Haskell” by Graham Hutton</nowiki>'' |
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− | :Duncan Coutts |
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− | ;''Yhc.Core – from Haskell to Core'' |
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− | :Dimitry Golubovsky, Neil Mitchell, Matthew Naylor |
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− | [[Media:TMR-Issue8.pdf|The Monad.Reader Issue 8]] was released on September 10, 2007. |
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− | ;''Generating Multiset Partitions'' |
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− | :Brent Yorgey |
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− | ;''Type-Level Instant Insanity'' |
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− | :Conrad Parker |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/tmrwiki/ Older editions] can be found on the special tmrwiki – they haven't been included here for licensing reasons. I hope to move over most of the content soon. |
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− | ==== Contributing ==== |
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− | If you're interested in writing something for The Monad.Reader, please download the [[Media:TMR.zip|instructions for authors]]. You can also check out the most recent version from the darcs repository at <tt>http://sneezy.cs.nott.ac.uk/darcs/TMR/Guidelines</tt>. |
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− | Feel free to contact [http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~wss Wouter Swierstra] with any questions. |
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− | ==== Merchandise ==== |
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− | You can buy The Monad.Reader t-shirts and merchandise from [http://www.cafepress.com/TheMonadReader Cafepress]. |
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− | ==== The name ==== |
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− | The name is a pun, I'm afraid. A magazine is sometimes also referred to as a "reader". The articles are not necessarily about monads. |
Latest revision as of 05:45, 2 December 2012
The Monad.Reader is an electronic magazine about all things Haskell. It is less formal than journal, but more enduring than a wiki-page or blog post. There have been a wide variety of articles, including: exciting code fragments, intriguing puzzles, book reviews, tutorials, and even half-baked research ideas.
Please note that the Monad.Reader has moved to http://themonadreader.wordpress.com. This site will no longer be updated.
Older issues,1-13, can be found here.