The Monad.Reader/Issue2
(Published May 2005)
Editorial[edit]
- by Shae Erisson
This is an exciting time to be part of the Haskell community. Functional Programming is reaching the mainstream: Darcs is steadily gaining users, Pugs is getting the attention of the Perl world, Wadler's Links language and Steele et al's Fortress language are efforts to bring the power of FP into the world of mainstream commercial development. And of course, The Monad.Reader is back again to delight and bedazzle!
For issue two, the subjects are Template Haskell, better module compatibility, exploring dark corners of GHC, domain specific languages, and the Foreign Function Interface.
We've also switched to an experimental wikipublishing format, in hopes of removing the bottlenecks that showed up in the first issue, and encouraging more peer review. We'd like to hear your feedback!
Contents[edit]
- Impure Thoughts 1 - Thtatic Compilathionth (without a lisp) -(not licensed for this wiki; see the copy on Philipa's blog (Web Archive))
- by Philippa Cowderoy
- Eternal Compatibility In Theory
- by Sven Moritz Hallberg
- Fun with Linear Implicit Parameters
- by Thomas Jäger
- Haskore
- by Bastiaan Zapf
- Bzlib2 Binding - An Introduction to the FFI
- by Peter Eriksen