Haskell
From HaskellWiki
The Haskell Programming Language
Haskell is an advanced purely-functional programming language. An open-source product of more than twenty years of cutting-edge research, it allows rapid development of robust, concise, correct software. With strong support for integration with other languages, built-in concurrency and parallelism, debuggers, profilers, rich libraries and an active community, Haskell makes it easier to produce flexible, maintainable, high-quality software.
Learn Haskell
- What is Haskell?
- Try Haskell in your browser
- Learning resources
- Books & tutorials
- Library documentation
- School of Haskell, hosted by FP Complete
Use Haskell
- Language specification
- Hackage library database
- Applications and libraries
- Hoogle and Hayoo API search
- IDEs, Editors, and Tools
Join the Community
- Haskell on reddit, Stack Overflow, G+
- Mailing lists, IRC channels
- Wiki (how to contribute)
- Communities and Activities Reports
- Haskell in industry, research and education.
- Planet Haskell
, The Monad.Reader
- Local user groups
News
Headlines
- 2016:
- GHC 8.0.1 is released
- 2015:
- GHC 7.10.1 is released
- 2014:
- GHC 7.8.4 is released
- The Haskell Platform 2014.2 has been released
- 2013:
- Hackage 2 is now live, powered by Haskell.
- FP Haskell Center, the commercial in-browser IDE by FP Complete has been released.
- Cabal 1.18 has been released.
- The Haskell Platform 2013.2 is now available
- FP Complete has compiled a short survey to help build the Haskell user community.
- 2012:
- The Haskell Platform 2012.4 is now available
- GHC 7.6 is released
- The Haskell Platform 2012.2 is now available
- Yesod 1.0 is now available
- GHC 7.4 is released
- O'Reilly have announced a forthcoming book on Parallel and Concurrent Haskell
Upcoming Events
- Haskell eXchange 2016
- October 6-7, 2016, London, UK
- MuniHac 2016 Haskell Hackathon
- September 2-4, 2016, Munich, Germany
Recent Events
- Budapest Haskell Hackathon 2016
- August 6-7, 2016, Budapest, Hungary
- Summer School on Applied Functional Programming in Haskell
- July 4-15, 2016, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
- BOB 2016
- What happens, if you don't choose the standard solution but the best one?
- February 19, 2016, Berlin, Germany
- Dutch Functional Programming Day 2016
- January 8, 2016, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
- HaL-10
- December 4-5, 2015, Leipzig, Germany
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