HaskellImplementorsWorkshop/2013

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The Haskell Implementors Workshop is an informal affair, aimed at bringing together people behind the Haskell infrastructure. It provides a forum where people working on compilers, tools, or libraries for Haskell development can bat around ideas, share experiences and ask for feedback from fellow experts. There are no proceedings, just a mixture of short talks, longer talks, discussion and demos.

The Haskell Implementors Workshop will run again this year, co-located with ICFP 2013 in Boston.

Links

Important Dates

  • Tuesday 13th August: Talk Proposal Deadline (anywhere on earth)
  • Tuesday 27th August: Notification
  • Sunday 22th September: Workshop

Programme

(Schedule to be determined)

  • GHC Status Update (Simon Peyton Jones)
  • Haskell.org Committee and Infrastructure Status Update (Gershom Bazerman)
  • Introducing the Core Libraries Committee (Edward Kmett)
  • GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving is now type-safe: How "Roles" save the day (Richard A. Eisenberg)
  • Resource Limits for Haskell (Edward Z. Yang)
  • SpecConstr: optimising purely functional loops (Amos Robinson)
  • Prototyping GHC Optimizations with HERMIT (Andrew Farmer and Andy Gill)
  • Inhabiting Habit: An Introduction to the Habit Compiler (Mark Jones)
  • Optimizing "Scrap Your Boilerplate" with HERMIT (Michael D. Adams, Andrew Farmer and José Pedro Magalhães)
  • Run-time supported Haskell Serialisation - an API (Jost Berthold)

We'll also be having a lightning talks session.