![]() |
COOKIES: By using this website you agree that we can place Google Analytics Cookies on your device for performance monitoring. | ![]() |
University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Trinity Mathematical Society > Escape from the Ivory Tower: the Haskell Journey
![]() Escape from the Ivory Tower: the Haskell JourneyAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Mary Fortune. Haskell is my first baby, born slightly before my son Michael, who is now in his mid-20s. From somewhat academic beginnings as a remorselessly pure functional programming language, Haskell has evolved into a practical tool used for real applications and, amazingly, is still in a state of furious innovation. In this talk I’ll discuss Haskell’s birth and evolution, including some of the research and engineering challenges we faced in design and implementation. I’ll focus particularly on the ideas that have turned out, in retrospect, to be most important and influential, as well as sketching some current developments and making some wild guesses about the future. It has been a long journey, but it starts at Trinity College, where I was a maths undergraduate, and Arthur Norman first introduced me to the joy and beauty of functional programming This talk is part of the Trinity Mathematical Society series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
Other listsBritish Antarctic Survey Happy Hour Seminar Series EMBL-EBI Science & Society cambridge immunology Sidgwick Site Equalities Improvement Network Technical Talks - Department of Computer Science and Technology Cambridge Society for the Application of Research (CSAR)Other talksAn African orient? West Africans in World War Two India, 1943-1947 Political Thought, Time and History: An International Conference Brain tumours: demographics, presentation, diagnosis, treatment Assessment of data completeness in the National Cancer Registry and the impact on the production of Cancer Survival Statistics CANCELLED Jennifer Luff: Secrets, Lies, and the 'Special Relationship' in the Early Cold War Rather more than Thirty-Nine Steps: the life of John Buchan |