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− | Haskell is a general purpose, purely functional programming language. Haskell compilers are freely available for almost any computer. |
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− | == About == |
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− | * [[Introduction]] |
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− | * [[Language and library specification|Language definition]] |
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− | * [[History_of_Haskell|History]] |
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− | * [[Future]] |
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− | * [[Implementations]] |
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− | ** [http://haskell.org/hugs Hugs] |
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− | ** [http://haskell.org/ghc GHC] |
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− | == Getting started == |
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− | * [[Haskell in 5 steps]] |
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− | * [[Learning Haskell]] |
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− | * [[Books and tutorials]] |
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− | * [[Research papers]] |
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− | == Documentation == |
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− | * [http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/ Standard libraries] |
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− | * [[Libraries and tools|Applications and libraries]] |
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− | * [http://haskell.org/hoogle Hoogle: library search] |
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− | * [http://haskell.org/communities/ Communities and projects] |
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− | ** [[Haskell_in_education|Education]] |
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− | ** [[Haskell_in_research|Research]] |
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− | ** [[Haskell_and_mathematics|Mathematics]] |
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− | * [[Mailing lists]] |
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− | * [http://planet.haskell.org/ Planet Haskell] |
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− | * [[Haskell Weekly News]] |
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− | * [http://sequence.complete.org The Haskell Sequence] |
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− | * [[Conferences]] |
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− | * [[Programming contests|Contests]] |
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− | * [[Jobs]] |
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− | * [[Consultants]] |
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− | * [[Merchandise]] |
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− | * [[Haskell.org|haskell.org]] |
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− | * [[HaskellWiki:Contributing|Contributing to this site]] |
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− | * Language: [[Haskell|en]] [[Es/Haskell|es]] [[Ro/Haskell|ro]] |
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− | * The [http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/haskell-prime Haskell-prime] committee has started work on defining the next minor revision of the language specification. |
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− | * Haskell, for the third year running, was used by [http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2006/09/and-awards-go-to.html the winning team] in the [http://icfpcontest.org/scoreboard.shtml ICFP Programming Contest]. |
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− | * Date: 27.nov.2006 - The slides of the paper: "How to build an adaptable interpreter in one day" by Dan Popa, presented at ICMI 45 (International Congress of Mathematics and Informatics, september 2006, Bacau Romania) and not included in the Congress Proceedings Volume are available now, here:[http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Image:Building_an_interpreter.pdf How to build an adaptable interpreter in one day] The paper is a step by step guide on the building of a small monadic interpreter of a while language. |
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− | [http://www.haskell.org/sitewiki/images/5/54/Building_an_interpreter.pdf Download the slides of the paper. Full Haskell source included.]For a list of complete references please contact the author. |
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 6 May 2023
Haskell
Haskell is an advanced purely-functional programming language. An open-source product of more than twenty years of cutting-edge research, it allows rapid development of robust, concise, correct software. With strong support for integration with other languages, built-in concurrency and parallelism, debuggers, profilers, rich libraries and an active community, Haskell makes it easier to produce flexible, maintainable, high-quality software.
Learn Haskell
- What is Haskell?
- Try Haskell in your browser
- Learning resources
- Books & tutorials
- Library documentation
- School of Haskell, hosted by FP Complete
Use Haskell
Join the Community
- Haskell on reddit, Stack Overflow
- Mailing lists, IRC channels
- Wiki (how to contribute)
- Communities and Activities Reports
- Haskell in industry, research and education.
- Planet Haskell , The Monad.Reader
- Local user groups
Headlines
- 2024
- July
- GHC 9.6.6 is released
- May
- GHC 9.10.1 is released
- February
- GHC 9.8.2 is released
- July
- 2023
- 2022
- October
- The Haskell Error Index is introduced
- October
- 2021:
- December:
- GHC 9.0.2 is released
- August:
- GHC 8.10.7 is released
- June:
- Stackage Nightly moves to GHC 9.0.1
- GHC 8.10.5 is released (now works on Apple M1 processors)
- The Haskell Foundation gets two new sponsors
- December:
Upcoming Events
- OOPSLA 2024
- OOPSLA 2024 will be held as part of The ACM Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications: Software for Humanity (SPLASH'24)
- 2024-10-20 – 2024-10-25, Pasadena, California, United States
- 29th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2024)
- 2024-09-02 – 2024-09-07, Milan, Italy
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Recent Events
- 17th International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming (FLOPS 2024)
- 2024-05-15 – 2024-05-17, Kumamoto, Japan
- Dutch Formal Methods Day 2024
- 2024-04-16, Boothzaal in the University Library on the Utrecht Science Park, The Netherlands
- European joint conferences on theory and practice of software (ETAPS 2024)
- 2024-04-06 – 2024-04-11, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
- 33rd European Symposium on Programming (ESOP 2024)
- Co-located with ETAPS 2024
- 2024-04-06 – 2024-04-11, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
- BOB Conference 2024
- "What happens when we use what's best for a change?"
- 2024-03-17, Berlin, Germany
- The 1st Workshop on Hardware Acceleration of Functional and Declarative Languages (HAFDAL '24)
- Co-located with HPCA
- 2024-03-02 or 2024-03-03 Edinburgh, UK
- Journées Francophones des Langages Applicatifs (JFLA 2024)
- Presentations are expected to be given in French.
- 2024-01-30 – 2024-02-02, Abbaye de Saint-Jacut, Saint-Jacut-de-la-Mer, France
- ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation (PEPM 2024)
- Co-located with POPL 2024
- 2024-01-16, London, United Kingdom
- 26th International Symposium on Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages (PADL 2024)
- Co-located with ACM POPL 2024
- 2024-01-15 – 2024-01-16, London, United Kingdom
- Certified Programs and Proofs (CPP) 2024
- Co-located with POPL 2024
- 2024-01-15 – 2024-01-16, London, United Kingdom
- 25th International Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP 2024)
- 2024-01-09 – 2024-01-12, South Orange, NJ, USA
- Trends in Functional Programming in Education (TFPIE 2024)
- 2024-01-09 West Orange, NJ, USA, co-located with TFP 2024 at Seton Hall University
- Dutch Functional Programming Day (NLFP 2024)
- 2024-01-05, Delft, The Netherlands
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