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Revision as of 13:46, 5 July 2016
Agda
Contact: Philipp Hausmann
Homepage: http://wiki.portal.chalmers.se/agda/pmwiki.php
Required skill level: Advanced
Cryptonite
Contact: Vincent Hanquez
Homepage: https://github.com/haskell-crypto/cryptonite
Required skill level: Advanced
Discussion about Local Haskell Clubs
Contact: José-Paul Dominguez
Required skill level: Beginner
The Grenoble Haskell club is a project I envisaged with Jérémy, who is attenting ZuriHac2016 too. We would like to bring Haskell to our University with a "student club", open to everybody. Anyone could propose talks, projects, materials around Haskell in order to learn, teach, try and have fun.
I thought it might be insteresting to discuss about it with people. Being myself a recent "Haskeller" I find it quite hard sometimes to catch people's interest about Haskell. Maybe experienced Haskell programmers will be interested by giving tips or eventually getting involved.
Hakyll
Contact: Jasper Van der Jeugt
Homepage: http://jaspervdj.be/hakyll
Required skill level: Beginner
Haskell IDE Engine
Contact: Moritz Kiefer
Homepage: https://github.com/haskell/haskell-ide-engine
Hedsql
Contact: Léonard Monnier
Homepage: https://github.com/momomimachli/Hedsql
Required skill level: Beginner
By order of difficulty, the following things could be done:
Data.Text support
Level: beginner
Description: use Data.Text instead of String
Injection tests
Level: beginner in Haskell, solid SQL knowledge
Description: ensure that the library is dealing correctly against SQL injection.
Database tests
Level: beginner/intermediate
Description: write the integration tests against real databases (SqLite, PostgreSQL and MariaDB).
Add new SQL functionalities
Level: intermediate Description:
Add support to additional SQL functions such as:
- ALTER statements
- types (such as time-stamp, date, etc.)
- various SQL vendor functions such as "sqlite3_last_insert_rowid()" for example.
It implies to work through the full stack:
- create a new function/datatype in the AST
- create a new constructor function to generate the AST
- create new parser(s) function(s) to generate the SQL code.
Architecture
Level: expert
Description: the library is currently using a State Monad for writing SELECT queries, but maybe there is a better way.
Opaleye
Work on the list of Opaleye enhancements
Contact: Tom Ellis
Homepage: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/opaleye
Required skill level: Advanced
OpenCV 3.1 Haskell binding
Homepage: https://github.com/LumiGuide/haskell-opencv
Contact: Bas van Dijk
Required skill level: Expert
Hadrian (Shaking up GHC)
Contact: Andrey Mokhov
Homepage: https://github.com/snowleopard/hadrian
Required skill level: Advanced
Hadrian is a new build system for the Glasgow Haskell Compiler. It is based on the Shake library and we hope that it will eventually replace the current make-based build system. You can find more details about the motivation behind this project and our implementation approach in this document.
Hadrian is a work in progress, and there are still many issues that need to be solved before we can match the capabilities of the old build system. Join this project if you'd like to help.
Spock
Contact: Alexander Thiemann
Homepage: https://www.spock.li
Required skill level: Advanced
Hoodle
Contact: Ian-Woo Kim
Homepage: http://ianwookim.org/hoodle
Required skill level: Advanced
Hoodle is a pen notetaking program written almost entirely in Haskell. It's one of rather rare GUI programs in Haskell world. Recently, I upgraded hoodle to use Gtk3, and therefore much modernized and easier to be ported to other platform natively. In this hackathon, I would like to stabilize this Gtk3 port and want to try to port the program to many different platform (especially targetting OS X and hopefully windows), and modernize tablet input part to use gtk3 counterpart, not use custom X11 C FFI. I also want to add some shiny new features if possible during the hackathon.