Hi Simon,
Thanks for link! I attended JAOO and there were some great talks on 
programminng langauges, I really enjoyed Guy Steele's introduction to Fortres 
and Eric Meijer's "Fundamentalist Functional Programming", as well as Anders 
Hejlsberg's talk, and there were also talks on Scala and F#. I've not been to 
that many confrences but I all the same I judged this to be a unusally high 
interester in programming languages for an industrial conference. I got a real 
fealing that people are much more read to look at "alterative" languages for 
their projects, I think this can only be good for haskell and the wider FP 
community in general.
Thanks,Robert

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From: Simon Peyton-Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 09 October 2008 20:55
To: "haskell-cafe@haskell.org" <haskell-cafe@haskell.org>
Subject: [Haskell-cafe] Functional progarmming at JAOO 

Friends

Anders Hejlsberg, the chief designer of C# and a very influential person at 
Microsoft, gave a keynote talk at JAOO Aarhus last week about "Where are 
programming languages going".  Some of you may have mixed feelings about 
Microsoft but I thought you might still be interested in this talk because he 
gives a strong plug to functional programming (and F# in particular, although 
Haskell gets a mention).  FP is one of the three major trends he identifies, 
the others being concurrency and dynamic languages.

        http://blip.tv/file/1317881

The FP section starts 22 mins in.

Simon
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