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** The '''[http://haskell.org/platform Haskell Platform 2011.2]''' is now available |
** The '''[http://haskell.org/platform Haskell Platform 2011.2]''' is now available |
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** [http://docs.yesodweb.com/blog/warp-speed-ahead Warp Speed Ahead!] The [http://docs.yesodweb.com/ Yesod web framework] matures and shows its speed. |
** [http://docs.yesodweb.com/blog/warp-speed-ahead Warp Speed Ahead!] The [http://docs.yesodweb.com/ Yesod web framework] matures and shows its speed. |
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** [http://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2010/05/27/announcing-intel-concurrent-collections-for-haskell-01/ The Intel Concurrent Collections Library for Haskell is available] |
** [http://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2010/05/27/announcing-intel-concurrent-collections-for-haskell-01/ The Intel Concurrent Collections Library for Haskell is available] |
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** Try the new [http://snapframework.com/ Snap web framework] for Haskell -- fast, simple, easy. |
** Try the new [http://snapframework.com/ Snap web framework] for Haskell -- fast, simple, easy. |
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** A new [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/cvs-ghc/2010-February/052606.html code generator for GHC based on LLVM] has been developed |
** A new [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/cvs-ghc/2010-February/052606.html code generator for GHC based on LLVM] has been developed |
Revision as of 17:43, 11 March 2011
Headlines
- 2011:
- The Haskell Platform 2011.2 is now available
- Warp Speed Ahead! The Yesod web framework matures and shows its speed.
- Over 2500 Haskell libraries and apps are now available on Hackage.
- 2010:
- The State of Haskell Report, 2010 edition.
- The Intel Concurrent Collections Library for Haskell is available
- Try the new Snap web framework for Haskell -- fast, simple, easy.
- A new code generator for GHC based on LLVM has been developed