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"Haskell is the programming tool of choice for discriminating hackers" for the second year running!
The teams winning first and third place in theICFP 2005 programming contest both used Haskell.Haskell session at the O‘Reilly Euro OS Conference; Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 20 October 2005.An interview with Autrijus Tang about his Pugs project (a Perl 6 implementation in Haskell).Commercial Users of Functional Programming (CUFP); Tallinn, Estonia, September 24th 2005.17th International Workshop on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages (IFL 2005); Dublin, Ireland, 19-21 September 2005. Submission deadline: 26 August (registration earlier).2005 Haskell Workshop; Tallinn, Estonia, 30 September 2005. Submission deadline: 10 June 2005.10th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2005); Tallinn, Estonia, September 26-28, 2005. Early registration deadline: 29 July 2005.Sixth Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming (TFP 2005); Tallinn, Estonia, 23 - 24 September 2005. Submission deadline: 8 July.Commercial Users of Functional Programming (CUFP); Tallinn, Estonia, 24 September 2005. "Haskell is the language of choice for discriminating hackers!"
The teams winning first and second place in theICFP 2004 programming contest both used Haskell.Old news
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