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+ | <div class="subtitle">Recent Package Updates [https://wiki.haskell.org/Hackage_statistics https://wiki.haskell.org/wikiupload/b/bf/MHvNV.png] [https://hackage.haskell.org/packages/recent.rss https://wiki.haskell.org/wikiupload/7/7c/Rss16.png]</div> |
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− | ''2006-06-25'' |
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+ | See [https://hackage.haskell.org/packages/recent here] |
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− | The GHC Hackathon |
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− | [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.general/13838 announced] that GHC HQ are going to run a hackathon, in Portland, just before ICFP this September (14-15th). It'll be held at Galois's offices, in Beaverton. Thanks go to [http://galois.com Galois] for hosting the meeting. [http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Hackathon Here] are the details. If you are interested in finding out a bit about how GHC works inside, then you should find the hackathon fun. It will be informal and interactive. If you think you might come, please take a look at the above page, and register. |
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− | Bytecode API library |
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− | [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.yhc/134 announced] a release of an alpha version of a library for reading and writing the YHC bytecode file format. It reads and writes the entire bytecode set, version 1.9 (the one used by recent YHC builds). [http://www.eecs.tufts.edu/~rdocki01/yhc-bytecode.html Check it out]. |
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− | ''2006-06-22'' |
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− | <em>Google Summer of Code</em>. The Haskell.org team |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-May/017999.html announced] |
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− | that nine Haskell projects have been selected to receive funding to the |
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− | value of $45k under Google's 2006 |
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− | [http://code.google.com/soc Summer of Code] |
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− | program. A wide range of projects will be worked on, contributing to |
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− | the community important tools and libraries. The students have until |
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− | August 21 to complete their projects, and receive their grants. Details |
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− | of the accepted projects can be found |
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− | [http://code.google.com/soc/haskell/about.html here] |
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− | <em>Haskell Communities & Activities Report</em>. Andres Loeh |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-June/018071.html published] |
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− | the 10th edition of the Haskell Communities and Activities |
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− | Report (HCAR). If you haven't encountered the Haskell Communities and |
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− | Activities Reports before, you may like to know that the first of these reports |
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− | was published in November 2001. Their goal is to improve the communication |
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− | between the increasingly diverse groups, projects and individuals working on, |
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− | with, or inspired by Haskell. |
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− | Read the 10th edition [http://www.haskell.org/communities/ here]. |
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− | <em>Would you like a job working on GHC?</em>. Simon Peyton-Jones |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-June/018068.html announced] |
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− | that GHC HQ is looking for support engineer. The Glasgow Haskell |
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− | Compiler (GHC) is now being used by so many people, on so many |
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− | platforms, that GHC HQ has been struggling to keep up. In |
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− | particular, the candidate should be someone who is enthusiastic |
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− | about Haskell, and fired up about the prospect of becoming a GHC |
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− | expert. |
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− | <em>Shellac and Lambda Shell 0.3</em>. Robert Dockins |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-May/018041.html announced] |
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− | the simultaneous release of Shellac 0.3 and Lambda Shell 0.3. |
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− | Shellac is a library for creating read-eval-print style shells. It makes |
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− | binding to feature-rich shell packages (ie, readline) easier. Lambda shell |
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− | is full-featured shell environment for evaluating terms of the pure untyped |
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− | lambda calculus and a showcase/tutorial for Shellac's features. |
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− | <em>darcs-graph</em>. Don Stewart released |
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− | [http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/darcs-graph.html darcs-graph], |
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− | a tool for generating graphs of commit activity for darcs repositories. |
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− | <em>VersionTool 1.0</em>. Manuel Chakravarty |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-June/018063.html announced] |
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− | version 1.0 of |
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− | [http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~chak/haskell/VersionTool/ VersionTool], |
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− | a small utility that: |
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− | <li>extracts version information from Cabal files, |
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− | <li>maintains version tags in darcs, |
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− | <li>computes patch levels by querying darcs, |
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− | <li>extracts the current context from darcs, and |
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− | <li>adds all this information to a source file |
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− | <em>Streams 0.1e</em>. Bulat Ziganshin |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-June/018063.html released] |
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− | Streams library version 0.1e. Now cabalised and BSD-ified. |
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− | <em>Hitchhikers guide to Haskell - chapter 5</em>. Dmitry Astapov |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2006-June/015966.html announced] |
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− | that chapter 5 of his online tutorial, the |
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− | Hitchhikers guide to Haskell, is available. Changes include: It's |
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− | bigger. It's better. It now comes with source code included. </p> |
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− | <em>Haskell Shell (HSH) 0.1.0</em>. John Goerzen |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-June/018059.html released] |
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− | version 0.1.0 of HSH, the Haskell shell. Things are still very |
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− | preliminary in many ways, but this version already lets you: |
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− | <li> Run commands |
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− | <li> Pipe things between commands |
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− | <li> Pipe command input/output into and out of pure Haskell functions |
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− | <li> Pure Haskell functions are as much a first-class citizen as is grep or cat |
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− | <em>Edison 1.2</em>. Robert Dockins |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-June/018050.html released] |
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− | the final, stable release of Edison 1.2. Edison is a |
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− | library of efficient, purely-functional data structures for |
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− | Haskell. |
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− | <em>Arrays & References Library 0.1</em>. Bulat Ziganshin |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-June/018044.html announced] |
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− | version 0.1of his arrays and references library. Featuring: |
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− | <li>Unboxed references in IO and ST |
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− | <li>Monad-independent interfaces to boxed and unboxed references |
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− | <li>Syntax sugar to make using of mutable objects easier (=:, +=, -=,..) |
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− | </ul>and more. |
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− | <em>Kamiariduki</em> Shelarcy |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-June/018043.html released] |
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− | Kamiariduki - a system to judge your derivative work's purpose |
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− | and license is valid with Ceative Commons License Works. |
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− | <em>lambdabot 4.0</em>. Don Stewart |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-June/018077.html announced] |
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− | the release of version 4.0 of the venerable Haskell IRC bot, lambdabot. |
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− | lambdabot is a stable, feature rich IRC bot based on a plugin |
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− | framework. lambdabot 4.0 comes with a suite of more than 50 plugins, |
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− | and many new features. |
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