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Revision as of 10:03, 1 July 2009
The first Haskell Implementers' Workshop is co-located with ICFP, and will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland, on September 5 2009.
Important Dates
- Workshop: September 5 2009
Accepted Talks
In no particular order; the final schedule will be announced later.
- My Dream GHC Environment: A Few Things We Do Right, and Many We Do Wrong (Curt Sampson)
- Haskell Types with Added Value (Conor McBride)
- Stack tracing in Haskell (Bernie Pope)
- Towards a Lightweight, Safety-preserving Haskell Compiler (Tim Chevalier)
- GHC on the OpenSPARC T2 (Ben Lippmeier)
- Implementing Data Parallel Haskell (Roman Leshchinskiy)
- A more flexible code generator for GHC (John Dias)
- Haskell for Everyone: Hackage and the Haskell Platform (Don Stewart & Duncan Coutts)
- Running Haskell Array Computations on a GPU (Manuel M T Chakravarty)
- GHC Status Update (Simon Peyton Jones)
- A wander through GHC's new IO Library (Simon Marlow)
- Discussion: Haskell building and packaging
Organisers
- Duncan Coutts - co-chair (Well-Typed LLP)
- Atze Dijkstra (Utrecht University)
- Roman Leshchinskiy (University of New South Wales)
- Simon Marlow - co-chair (Microsoft Research)
- Bryan O'Sullivan (Linden Lab)
- Wouter Swierstra (Chalmers University of Technology)