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Haskell 2009: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Stephanie Weirich:
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Haskell, Haskell 2009, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 3 September 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-508-6 - Stephanie Weirich:
Haskell Symposium Program Chair's Report. - Christiaan Baaij, Matthijs Kooijman, Jan Kuper, Marco Gerards, Bert Molenkamp:
Tool DemonstrationCLasHFrom Haskell to Hardware.
Session 1
- Maximilian C. Bolingbroke, Simon L. Peyton Jones:
Types are calling conventions. 1-12 - Neil Mitchell, Colin Runciman:
Losing functions without gaining data: another look at defunctionalisation. 13-24
Session 2
- Conal M. Elliott:
Push-pull functional reactive programming. 25-36 - Robert Atkey, Sam Lindley, Jeremy Yallop:
Unembedding domain-specific languages. 37-48 - Jean-Philippe Bernardy:
Lazy functional incremental parsing. 49-60 - Lee Pike, Geoffrey M. Brown, Alwyn Goodloe:
Roll your own test bed for embedded real-time protocols: a haskell experience. 61-68
Session 3
- Johannes Borgström, Karthikeyan Bhargavan, Andrew D. Gordon:
A compositional theory for STM Haskell. 69-80 - Don Jones Jr., Simon Marlow, Satnam Singh:
Parallel performance tuning for Haskell. 81-92 - Atze Dijkstra, Jeroen Fokker, S. Doaitse Swierstra:
The architecture of the Utrecht Haskell compiler. 93-104
Session 4
- Neil C. C. Brown, Adam T. Sampson:
Alloy: fast generic transformations for Haskell. 105-116 - Andy Gill:
Type-safe observable sharing in Haskell. 117-128 - Tristan Oliver Richard Allwood, Simon L. Peyton Jones, Susan Eisenbach:
Finding the needle: stack traces for GHC. 129-140
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