Re: [Haskell] International Intelligence, Sustainability, and Innovation in Healthcare (ISIH 2024), Roanne, France, October 30-31, 2024

2024-07-02 Thread Ivan Perez
All, This person has sent these CFPs, which are unrelated to Haskell, to this mailing list multiple times. They've been asked to stop before. Can someone please remove oumaima.boulkho...@univ-st-etienne.fr from the mailing list? Thanks, Ivan On Tue, 2 Jul 2024 at 01:24, Oumaima Boulkhoukh < ou

Re: [Haskell] 31st Netherlands Functional Programming Day (FP Dag): Call for Participation

2023-12-16 Thread Jesper Cockx via Haskell
=== FP Dag 2024 31th Netherlands Functional Programming Day Friday, 05 January, 2024 FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION http://www.tudelft.nl/fpday-202

Re: [Haskell] ANT 2024 CFP (December 4, 2023 (extended)): The 15th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies (ANT) , Hasselt, Belgium, April 23-25, 2024

2023-11-26 Thread Ali BENZERBADJ
Dear Ivan, I would like to ask you to introduce yourself first, please. Are you the admin of the mailing list? I assume that Haskell is the one who assesses the relevance of announcements. If the topic doesn't interest you, just ignore it, and that's it. Yours sincerely. On Sun, 26 Nov 2023 at 23

Re: [Haskell] ANT 2024 CFP (December 4, 2023 (extended)): The 15th International Conference on Ambient Systems, Networks and Technologies (ANT) , Hasselt, Belgium, April 23-25, 2024

2023-11-26 Thread Ivan Perez
Ali, None of the CfPs you've sent to this mailing list over the past year appear even remotely related to Haskell. I doubt people on this list will find them relevant or interesting. *Could you please stop sending CfPs to haskell and haskell-cafe?* Thanks Ivan On Sun, 26 Nov 2023 at 11:19, Ali

Re: [Haskell] CFP, PEPM 2024 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation

2023-10-03 Thread Meng Wang
Dear Haskellers, A gentle reminder that the submission deadline is in two weeks. Best regards, Gabriele Keller (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Meng Wang (University of Bristol, UK) From: Meng Wang Date: Thursday, 7 September 2023 at 08:52 To: haskell-c...@haskell.org , haskell@haskell.org

Re: [Haskell] Call for Talks: Haskell Implementors' Workshop 2023 (deadline extension)

2023-07-10 Thread Ryan Scott
Apologies, that should read *July* 16, not June 16, for the submission deadline at the top of the email. (The body of the email contains the correct date.) Best, Ryan On Mon, Jul 10, 2023 at 6:34 PM Ryan Scott wrote: > TL;DR: The submission deadline for the 2023 Haskell Implementors' Workshop

Re: [Haskell] The Point of this List

2023-05-04 Thread Jeremy Gibbons
l of us are in > academia.) > > James > > From: Haskell <mailto:haskell-boun...@haskell.org>> on behalf of Ivan Perez > mailto:ivanperezdoming...@gmail.com>> > Sent: 01 May 2023 22:45 > To: Dominic Steinitz mailto:domi...@steinitz.org>> > Cc: haskell@has

Re: [Haskell] The Point of this List

2023-05-04 Thread James Flanagan
so that it only goes to those who are interested. (Not all of us are in academia.) James From: Haskell on behalf of Ivan Perez Sent: 01 May 2023 22:45 To: Dominic Steinitz Cc: haskell@haskell.org Subject: Re: [Haskell] The Point of this List Most peopl

Re: [Haskell] The Point of this List

2023-05-03 Thread Thorsten Wißmann
Hi all, I agree: I wondered too what the point (or better say 'scope') of this list is. I say this as someone who sent multiple conference announcements / CFPs to this list ('CALCO' / 'CMCS' from coalg.org if you're interested ☺). Before sending the CFPs, it wasn't clear whether it is appropriate

Re: [Haskell] The Point of this List

2023-05-01 Thread Ivan Perez
Most people are just subscribed to haskell-cafe instead. If you are not there, maybe that's the one you want to be subscribed to. In the past I have reported such conference announcements so that the specific individuals be removed from the list. Ivan On Mon, 1 May 2023 at 02:34, Dominic Steinit

Re: [Haskell] Request for Nominations to the GHC Steering Committee

2022-10-06 Thread Joachim Breitner
Sorry for that, but Am Donnerstag, dem 06.10.2022 um 14:28 +0200 schrieb Joachim Breitner: > To nominate yourself, please send an email to me (as the committee > secretary) at m...@joachim-breitner.de until February 11th. > should be October 16th. Cheers, Joachim -- Joachim Breitner m...@j

Re: [Haskell] Research fellow position at University of Bristol

2022-05-28 Thread Meng Wang
Dear All, Here is the second post at Bristol PL group. It is at the research associate level which is suitable for fresh PhD graduates. https://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/details/?jobId=274941&jobTitle=Research%20Associate%20or%20Senior%20Research%20Associate Best regards, Meng Wang, PhD (Oxon

Re: [Haskell] Request for Nominations to the GHC Steering Committee

2022-01-30 Thread Chris Dornan
Hi Joachim, I would like to nominate myself for a spot on the GHC Steering Committee if the committee thinks it is appropriate. I have been writing Haskell programs for pretty much as long as Haskell has been around. (I started with Miranda in 1987 and tracked the Haskell reports as they became

Re: [Haskell] The 5th International Conference on Emerging Data and Industry 4.0 (EDI40) Porto, Portugal March 22-25, 2022

2021-09-13 Thread Ivan Perez
Can we please unsubscribe this person? Cheers, Ivan On Mon, 13 Sept 2021 at 23:02, Shashank Swarup wrote: > *** > The 5th International Conference on Emerging Data and Industry 4.0 (EDI40) > Porto, Portugal > March 22-25,

Re: [Haskell] International Conference on Informatics Revolution for Smarter Healthcare (IRSH 2021) -Prague

2021-06-29 Thread Ivan Perez
Can we please permanently ban this person and everyone from the confscience.com domain? Thanks, Ivan On Tue, 29 Jun 2021 at 08:28, Emilia Marc wrote: > Call for papers > > * > > International Conference on Informatics Revolution for Smarter Healt

Re: [Haskell] CFP (ICTH 2021) The 11th International Conference on Current and Future Trends of Information and Communication Technologies in Healthcare) Leuven, Belgium

2021-06-01 Thread Ivan Perez
Admins, see below. Your call. Hana, if you are allowed to remain subscribed, I'd like to ask that you just don't send CfPs for this conference or for other conferences. Ivan On Tue, 1 Jun 2021 at 07:50, Hana Gharrad wrote: > Hi Ivan, > > Sorry, I won't repeat other dissemination for the same c

Re: [Haskell] CFP (ICTH 2021) The 11th International Conference on Current and Future Trends of Information and Communication Technologies in Healthcare) Leuven, Belgium

2021-06-01 Thread Ivan Perez
Admins, Can we please remove and permanently ban the following addresses from this list? gharred.h...@gmail.com hannah.ghar...@gmail.com hana.ghar...@uhasselt.be Thank you, Ivan On Tue, 1 Jun 2021 at 02:15, Hana Gharrad wrote: > Conference: The 11th International Conference on Current and F

Re: [Haskell] International Conference on Recent Theories and Applications in Transportation and Mobility - (RTATM 2021) - Extended Deadline 13 June 2021

2021-05-30 Thread Ivan Perez
Can the mailing list admins please permanently ban this address as well? 6 CfPs in 5 months and no other contribution. Ivan On Sun, 30 May 2021 at 02:05, Mayssa HEMDANI wrote: > Call for papers > * > International Conference on Recent Theories an

Re: [Haskell] International Conference on Informatics Revolution for Smarter Healthcare (IRSH 2021) - Extended Deadline 13 june 2021

2021-05-29 Thread Ivan Perez
For the record: I have 12 CfP from this person (or bot?) via the Haskell Mailing list so far in 2021. I think enough is enough. Ivan On Sat, 29 May 2021 at 15:58, Ivan Perez wrote: > Haskell mailing lists admins, > > Can we please permanently ban everyone from the confscience.com domain? > > Th

Re: [Haskell] International Conference on Informatics Revolution for Smarter Healthcare (IRSH 2021) - Extended Deadline 13 june 2021

2021-05-29 Thread Ivan Perez
Haskell mailing lists admins, Can we please permanently ban everyone from the confscience.com domain? Thanks, Ivan On Sat, 29 May 2021 at 15:44, Emilia Marc wrote: > Call for papers > > * > > International Conference on Informatics Revolution

Re: [Haskell] (Online) Utrecht Summer School on Advanced functional programming

2021-05-25 Thread Ernesto Rodriguez
Hi, I just wanted to mention that I studied my MsC. degree at Utrecht University and Prof. Swiestra was my thesis supervisor. I cannot recommend this summer school enough. Not only are Prof. Swiestra's accomplishments extraordinary (you can look that up online) but he is also very gifted at teachi

Re: [Haskell] Haskell.org nomination results

2021-02-03 Thread Emily Pillmore
Welcome aboard, Ida :) On Wed, Feb 03, 2021 at 10:14 AM, Ryan Trinkle < r...@trinkle.org > wrote: > > > > Great to meet you, Ida! > > > On 2/3/21 9:57 AM, Alexandre ... wrote: > > >> Hello people, >> >> >> I'm here to announce the results for the Haskell. org ( http://haskell.org/ >> ) c

Re: [Haskell] [ANNOUNCE] Glasgow Haskell Compiler 8.10.3 released

2020-12-20 Thread Ben Gamari
Shayne Fletcher writes: > On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 7:23 PM Ben Gamari wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> The GHC team is happy to announce the release of GHC 8.10.3. Source >> and binary distributions are available at the usual place: >> >> https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/8.10.3/ > > > Thanks! >

Re: [Haskell] [ANNOUNCE] Glasgow Haskell Compiler 9.0.1-alpha1 released

2020-11-23 Thread Ben Gamari
George Colpitts writes: > Hi Ben, > > What are the current plans / schedule for 9.0.1? > Hi George, At the moment things are blocked on a solution to #17760, which I am currently in the process of working through. There have been several false-starts on this ticket and while the solution we are

Re: [Haskell] [ANNOUNCE] Glasgow Haskell Compiler 9.0.1-alpha1 released

2020-09-29 Thread David Feuer
Will this be updated to the latest containers before release? It's two versions behind at the moment. On Mon, Sep 28, 2020, 3:14 PM Ben Gamari wrote: > Hello all, > > The GHC team is very pleased to announce the availability of the first > alpha release in the GHC 9.0 series. Source and binary d

Re: [Haskell] Haskell tutors required!

2020-09-09 Thread Philip Wadler
Yes, you've located last year's syllabus! Go well, -- P . \ Philip Wadler, Professor of Theoretical Computer Science, . /\ School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh . / \ and Senior Research Fellow, IOHK . http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/wadler/ On Tue, 8 Sep 2020 at 21:20, Howard B. G

Re: [Haskell] Haskell tutors required!

2020-09-08 Thread Howard B. Golden
Hi, I am intrigued by the opportunity, but I wonder if I am up to the task. To help me decide, I have this question: Is the syllabus for the course similar to the most recent presentation ( https://www.learn.ed.ac.uk/webapps/blackboard/content/listContent.jsp?course_id=_73477_1&content_id=_3873901_

Re: [Haskell] [ANNOUNCE] Glasgow Haskell Compiler 8.10.1 released

2020-03-24 Thread Ben Gamari
Ben Gamari writes: > Hello all, > > The GHC team is happy to announce the availability of GHC 8.10.1. Source > and binary distributions are available at the usual place: > > https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/8.10.1/ Note that the release notes can be found here: https://downloads.haske

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Digest, Vol 199, Issue 5

2020-03-11 Thread Rishiyur Nikhil
haskell-ow...@haskell.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Haskell digest..." > Today's Topics: > >1. Sad news (Wouter Swierstra) > > > > -- Forwarded message -- > From:

Re: [Haskell] Fwd: [GitHub] You've been removed from the Haskell organization

2020-03-11 Thread Jasper Van der Jeugt
Hi Dominic, My apologies. There was a proposal about making a plan to clean up the Haskell organisation on GitHub at some point; but it wasn't supposed to happen now or like this at all (and definitely not without communication & agreement of the people involved!) -- it seems someone was a bit to

Re: [Haskell] [Haskell-cafe] Supporting Haskell.org

2020-01-06 Thread Akhra Gannon
haskell.org is also an available charity for smile.amazon.com purchases! On Tue, Dec 24, 2019, 4:21 PM Tikhon Jelvis wrote: > A significant part of the Haskell community infrastructure—including the > haskell.org website, Hackage, Hoogle and the build infrastructure for > GHC—runs on donations f

Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: mmsyn7ukr -- a A program and a library that can be used as a simple basic interface to some SoX functionality or for producing the approximately Ukrainian speech with your own

2019-12-19 Thread olexandr543--- via Haskell
Hello, Ivan, your understanding is correct. But you can use it in a more creative manner. Please, see the updated documentation (README). Best regards,Oleksandr Zhabenko. четвер, 19 грудня 2019 р., 14:11:41 GMT+1, Ivan Perez написав: Nice :) Without knowing much about the specifics of

Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: mmsyn7ukr -- a A program and a library that can be used as a simple basic interface to some SoX functionality or for producing the approximately Ukrainian speech with your own

2019-12-19 Thread Ivan Perez
Nice :) Without knowing much about the specifics of this, but more as a (permanent) student of Ukrainian language, I'm happy to see anything involving Ukrainian :) My vague understanding when reading the above is that, through this, I can provide my voice, plus some text in ukrainian, and it is r

Re: [Haskell] [FP] Postdoc position at University of Bristol in functional programming

2019-11-04 Thread Meng Wang
Dear Haskellers, The programming languages group at Bristol has an open post doc position in the area of functional programming. Haskell programmers are particularly welcome. Please pass it on to anyone who might be interested. Thanks! Best regards, Meng Meng Wang, PhD (Oxon) Senior Lecturer (A

Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: mm2: The library that can be used for optimization of multiple (Ord a) => a -> b transformations

2019-09-21 Thread olexandr543--- via Haskell
I did not check the code for 'case ... of ...' constuction in GHC, my intention comes from the explanations how this construction works in Haskell in some teaching materials.So, definitely I should do more exploratory work. Nevertheless, the type signatures and sorting is realized for rather ge

Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: mm2: The library that can be used for optimization of multiple (Ord a) => a -> b transformations

2019-09-21 Thread olexandr543--- via Haskell
Yes, you can use IntMap. It needs another dependency and the complexity choice as O(log (min (n, W))) where W is a number of bits in a representing key, used for mapping.  For me, it is rather hard to solve whether it can be better, because it raises another problem of efficient binary represen

Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: mm2: The library that can be used for optimization of multiple (Ord a) => a -> b transformations

2019-09-21 Thread Bryon Tjanaka
At any rate, using binary search doesn’t automatically guarantee faster runtime. Constant factors can add up, and there might not even be enough elements to warrant binary search. Benchmarking on realistic data is definitely a good idea. On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 11:39 AM David Feuer wrote: > Case

Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: mm2: The library that can be used for optimization of multiple (Ord a) => a -> b transformations

2019-09-21 Thread Georgi Lyubenov
case_of_ in Haskell should be constant - Your constructors are ints, you know in advance how many there are, so you can just jump with an offset? (I haven't actually checked this, but it doesn't seem unreasonable to me, that this would be the implementation) === Georgi

Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: mm2: The library that can be used for optimization of multiple (Ord a) => a -> b transformations

2019-09-21 Thread David Feuer
Case matching is already optimized in GHC. There might be ways to improve it, but it already uses binary search and/or jump tables to improve performance when there are many branches. On Sat, Sep 21, 2019, 8:59 AM olexandr543--- via Haskell < haskell@haskell.org> wrote: > Hello! > > My library th

Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: mm2: The library that can be used for optimization of multiple (Ord a) => a -> b transformations

2019-09-21 Thread olexandr543--- via Haskell
Hello! Matthew, no, I don't benchmark this library, it should be more sufficient theoretically because it uses binary search rather than linear, and the first one is known to be more efficient. I used the similar technique for writing code for my project mm1. There I firstly used case but then

Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: mm2: The library that can be used for optimization of multiple (Ord a) => a -> b transformations

2019-09-21 Thread Matthew Pickering
Have you benchmarked this library? I don't see how using a vector can be any faster than using a case. On Sat, 21 Sep 2019, 14:00 olexandr543--- via Haskell, wrote: > Hello! > > My library that can help to optimize using 'case ... of ...' construction > if there are multiple (more than at least

Re: [Haskell] [Numeric] Announce: comfort-array, lapack

2019-05-29 Thread dominic
Hi Ben, I am intrigued. What application do you have in mind? Dominic. Dominic Steinitz domi...@steinitz.org http://idontgetoutmuch.org Twitter: @idontgetoutmuch > On 27 May 2019, at 22:34, Ben Gamari wrote: > > Henning Thielemann writes: > >> I like two announce two of my packages: >> >>

Re: [Haskell] [Numeric] Announce: comfort-array, lapack

2019-05-27 Thread Ben Gamari
Henning Thielemann writes: > I like two announce two of my packages: > > 1. comfort-array > http://hackage.haskell.org/package/comfort-array > > It provides Boxed and Storable arrays with very liberal shape definitions. > You may use ranges of indices like in 'array' or zero-based indexing like

Re: [Haskell] [Haskell-cafe] Apply Haskell at scale in a music start-up

2019-03-12 Thread Jeroen Bransen
If you are interested in working at Chordify, please have a look at: https://jobs.chordify.net/ The advert in the link seems to indicate the job is based in the Netherlands. Does Chordify accept remote work as well? * Chordify is based in the Netherlands, and not everyone who would like to w

Re: [Haskell] Guidelines for respectful communication

2018-12-10 Thread Philippa Cowderoy
There is a wide spectrum of bad faith behaviour. It may be simply not caring if one causes harm ("recklessness", if you like), through attempts to undermine the culture of a space or community, to attempts to cause people material harm. The wider Haskell community has witnessed all of these, e

Re: [Haskell] Guidelines for respectful communication

2018-12-10 Thread Jean-Marie Gaillourdet
Hi On 10.12.18 12:12, Alex Silva wrote: On 10/12/2018 12:06, Jerzy Karczmarczuk wrote: The intelligence is crucial here. It is not democratically distributed [[my goodness, am I already insulting people?!]], so we will always need Constitutions, Catechisms, sportmanship rules, etc., even witho

Re: [Haskell] Guidelines for respectful communication

2018-12-10 Thread Alex Silva
Hi, On 10/12/2018 12:06, Jerzy Karczmarczuk wrote: The intelligence is crucial here. It is not democratically distributed [[my goodness, am I already insulting people?!]], so we will always need Constitutions, Catechisms, sportmanship rules, etc., even without the accompanying  "criminal codes

Re: [Haskell] Guidelines for respectful communication

2018-12-10 Thread Jerzy Karczmarczuk
Le 09/12/2018 à 19:03, Richard Eisenberg a écrit : What this email seems to suggest to me is that our guidelines assume good faith, and yet some participants act in bad faith. I agree this is not well accounted-for in the guidelines. ... I don't really think that Philippa Cowderoy's warning /

Re: [Haskell] Guidelines for respectful communication

2018-12-09 Thread Richard Eisenberg
What this email seems to suggest to me is that our guidelines assume good faith, and yet some participants act in bad faith. I agree this is not well accounted-for in the guidelines. (However, the guidelines were designed with the GHC Steering Committee in mind, where members join by way of a no

Re: [Haskell] Guidelines for respectful communication

2018-12-07 Thread Ben Lippmeier
> On 7 Dec 2018, at 6:47 pm, Jonathan Lange wrote: > > In particular, her suggestion about pairing guidelines for respectful > communications with guidelines for what to do when things break down is an > excellent one, and has worked well in other communities to help those on the > fringes of

Re: [Haskell] Guidelines for respectful communication

2018-12-06 Thread Jonathan Lange
I normally lurk here, but I agree with Philippa, and am grateful to her for saying what I was thinking. In particular, her suggestion about pairing guidelines for respectful communications with guidelines for what to do when things break down is an excellent one, and has worked well in other commu

Re: [Haskell] Guidelines for respectful communication

2018-12-06 Thread Philippa Cowderoy
I lack the energy to contribute to GHC directly, but these guidelines are far too easy to abuse by someone acting in bad faith and we know that bad faith actors have been adjacent to our community and acted on things that have taken place within it. From where I'm sitting, guidelines like this

Re: [Haskell] Treatment of unknown pragmas

2018-12-02 Thread Neil Mitchell
Hi all, I've just released HLint 2.1.11 which supports three different forms of pragma as per https://github.com/ndmitchell/hlint#ignoring-hints, so you can write: * {-# ANN module "HLint: ignore Eta reduce" #-} * {-# HLINT ignore "Eta reduce" #-} * {- HLINT ignore "Eta reduce" -} The last two a

Re: [Haskell] Treatment of unknown pragmas

2018-10-28 Thread Artem Pelenitsyn
Hello Daniel, Annotations API was discussed earlier in this thread. Main points against are: Neil: Significant compilation performance penalty and extra recompilation. ANN pragmas is what HLint currently uses. Brandon: The problem with ANN is it's part of the plugins API, and as such does things

Re: [Haskell] Treatment of unknown pragmas

2018-10-27 Thread Daniel Wagner
I don't have a really strong opinion, but... isn't this (attaching string-y data to source constructs) pretty much exactly what GHC's annotation pragma is for? ~d On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 3:14 PM Ben Gamari wrote: > Vladislav Zavialov writes: > > > What about introducing -fno-warn-pragma=XXX? Pe

Re: [Haskell] Treatment of unknown pragmas

2018-10-16 Thread Ben Gamari
Vladislav Zavialov writes: > What about introducing -fno-warn-pragma=XXX? People who use HLint will > add -fno-warn-pragma=HLINT to their build configuration. > A warning flag is an interesting way to deal with the issue. On the other hand, it's not great from an ergonomic perspective; afterall,

Re: [Haskell] Treatment of unknown pragmas

2018-10-16 Thread Matthew Pickering
I like the suggestion of a flag. For any realistic compilation you have to pass a large number of flags to GHC anyway. `stack`, `cabal` or so on can choose to pass the additional flag by default if they wish or make it more ergonomic to do so. On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 7:58 PM Jared Weakly wrote: >

Re: [Haskell] Treatment of unknown pragmas

2018-10-16 Thread Simon Peyton Jones via Haskell
I rather agree. We don't even need a convention do we? /Any/ comment in {- -} is ignored by GHC /except/ {-# ... #-}. So tool users are free to pick whatever convention they like to identify the stuff for their tool. Simon | -Original Message- | From: ghc-devs On Behalf Of Ben Gamari

Re: [Haskell] [ANNOUNCE] GHC 8.6.1 released

2018-09-24 Thread Ben Gamari
On September 24, 2018 2:09:13 AM CDT, Jens Petersen wrote: >I have built 8.6.1 for Fedora 27, 28, 29, Rawhide, and EPEL7 in: > >https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/petersen/ghc-8.6.1/ > >The repo also includes latest cabal-install. > Thanks Jens! This is a very helpful service. Cheers,

Re: [Haskell] [ANNOUNCE] GHC 8.6.1 released

2018-09-22 Thread Herbert Valerio Riedel
Hello everyone, Here's an addendum to the announcment as it ommitted an important detail: GHC 8.6.1 is only guaranteed to work properly with tooling which uses lib:Cabal version 2.4.0.1 or later. As such, GHC 8.6.1 works best with ​`cabal-install` 2.4.0.0 or later; please upgrade to `cabal-insta

Re: [Haskell] Doc in Pdf format?

2018-07-19 Thread David Ringo
Hi Donald, Is this what you're looking for? https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/latest/docs/users_guide.pdf - David On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 8:04 PM Donald Sitompul wrote: > I cannot find GHC docs in pdf format. Where are they now? > > Donald Sitompul >

Re: [Haskell] Announce: Haskell Platform 8.4.3

2018-07-09 Thread Gershom B
As a brief followup, new 8.4.3 installers for windows have been released (both core and full), which resolve a few issues brought about by the switch to automatic modification of "extra-prog-path" and related, and the corresponding hashes have been updated. Best, Gershom On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at

Re: [Haskell] Announce: Haskell Platform 8.4.2

2018-05-04 Thread Gershom B
One additional feature I forgot to note: the windows platform installers should no longer require manually altering the cabal config file to add `extra-prog-path`, etc. to point to the msys distribution. The new windows installer takes advantage of the `cabal user-config --augment` command to add t

Re: [Haskell] [Haskell, FP] Anduril Industries is Hiring

2018-04-04 Thread Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
Hi Travis, It would be helpful if you said a) where this was and b) if remote work is possible. On 5 April 2018 at 15:01, Travis Whitaker wrote: > Anduril Industries (https://www.anduril.com) is hiring. TL;DR: Come write > Haskell, Rust, and Nix (and some C++ when necessary) to make autonomous >

Re: [Haskell] [Google Summer of Code 2018] Student Applications are now open

2018-03-16 Thread Gershom B
  On March 16, 2018 at 7:08:20 AM, Tillmann Vogt (tillmann.v...@rwth-aachen.de(mailto:tillmann.v...@rwth-aachen.de)) wrote: > I know I know. I am supposed to just ignore this. You most likely just > copied it from a template. The people with the money want control over > our minds. And we shou

Re: [Haskell] [Google Summer of Code 2018] Student Applications are now open

2018-03-16 Thread Dan Burton
Pardon the tangent, but if I could just throw in my two cents about this. The Haskell community has always been helpful, kind, and inclusive of me. This was true before I came out of the closet as gay, and remained true afterwards as well. At a time when I was unable to turn to people in my person

Re: [Haskell] [Google Summer of Code 2018] Student Applications are now open

2018-03-16 Thread Tillmann Vogt
Am 16.03.2018 um 00:49 schrieb Jasper Van der Jeugt: Lastly, we recognize that inclusion is an important part of our mission to promote Haskell. Therefore, we strongly encourage applications from Why "strongly" encourage? Why not just encourage? This sounds like you are in a war. I would also b

Re: [Haskell] The Haskell Report: who maintains it?

2018-03-15 Thread David Feuer
We also have an inconsistency between the textual descriptions of accumArray and accum and their reference implementations. I recently changed GHC's implementations to better match the text (for efficiency reasons), but the reference implementations should be adjusted too. On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Digest, Vol 174, Issue 15

2018-02-28 Thread 姓名
t; haskell-requ...@haskell.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > haskell-ow...@haskell.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Haskell digest..." > > > Today's Topi

Re: [Haskell] Security problem of email registration page

2018-02-27 Thread Thomas Jakway
...it's true that without HTTPS someone could man-in-the-middle you and get you to join a secret, ILLEGAL haskell mailing list, for NEFARIOUS purposes.  Some say demons wander those hills, seeking to lure the unwary to the unhallowed lands of javascript... On 02/27/2018 08:23 AM, Thomas Jakwa

Re: [Haskell] Security problem of email registration page

2018-02-27 Thread Thomas Jakway
GNU mailman passwords are explicitly _*NOT*_ secure! _*DO NOT REUSE MAILING LIST PASSWORDS!*_ They ARE stored in plaintext and will be mailed back to you periodically on some setups to confirm that you want to remain subscribed. On 02/25/2018 12:44 AM, 姓名 wrote: Hi there, I become aware o

Re: [Haskell] ANN: Hackage Account Registration Changes

2018-02-22 Thread Geoffrey Huntley
I feel that this is the wrong direction to take and will add more burden on people that we shouldn't be adding additional burden to. It's also the wrong "optics". I just had a quick squizz at Hackage with a simple PR you'll be able to remove the incentives for this behaviour. Add "nofollow" to an

Re: [Haskell] ANN: Hackage Account Registration Changes

2018-02-22 Thread Matthias Kilian
Hi, On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 05:54:33PM -0500, Gershom B wrote: > In the meantime, as a short term measure, we have changed new account > registration policies on hackage. > > Users can still register as before, but new users do _not_ have upload > rights until they explicitly request them and are

Re: [Haskell] LiftA2 over fmap

2018-01-30 Thread Edward Kmett
> In particular, if fmap is an expensive operation, it is likely better to use liftA2 than to (fmap

Re: [Haskell] A small milestone

2018-01-18 Thread Simon Peyton Jones via Haskell
Hmm. Maybe 1987 was thirty years ago, not forty. Clearly old age saps one’s mental arithmetic. Best to read the paper

Re: [Haskell] [Haskell-cafe] PSA: `cabal update` command needs manual unsticking

2018-01-04 Thread Nathan Collins
In case this confuses anyone else, I think this PSA only applies if you're using cabal-install version 2.*, but please correct me if I'm wrong. I had some ~/.cabal/packages/hackage.haskell.org/00-index.* files, but not any 01-index.* files, and running `cabal update` didn't change that. Then I not

Re: [Haskell] 6 Assistant professor positions in Utrecht

2018-01-04 Thread tiredpixel
Ha ha ha. :D Grappig. Maar het is normaal voor mij 'talented' en zo woorden te zien; definitief, is het beter als 'Ruby rockstar' of 'DevOps evangelist'. ;) -- tiredpixel Doaitse Swierstra (2018-01-04 09:13): > Ik had ook al aan Johan gemeld dat het woord talented suggereert dat er bij > julli

Re: [Haskell] 6 Assistant professor positions in Utrecht

2018-01-04 Thread Doaitse Swierstra
Ik had ook al aan Johan gemeld dat het woord talented suggereert dat er bij jullie ook non-talented personen werken. Hij zou het aan laten passen. Doaitse Op 4 jan. 2018 09:13 schreef "Swierstra, W.S. (Wouter)" : > We are currently advertising vacancies for > > > 6 talented Assistant Professor

Re: [Haskell] PSA: `cabal update` command needs manual unsticking

2018-01-02 Thread Michael Snoyman
On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 11:47 AM, Sven Panne wrote: > 2018-01-02 2:24 GMT+01:00 Gershom B : > >> A recent update to hackage, which fixed up the 01-index.tar.gz file, >> revealed a bug in existing versions of cabal-install, when index files >> are cleaned up. This bug means that the `cabal update`

Re: [Haskell] PSA: `cabal update` command needs manual unsticking

2018-01-02 Thread Sven Panne
2018-01-02 2:24 GMT+01:00 Gershom B : > A recent update to hackage, which fixed up the 01-index.tar.gz file, > revealed a bug in existing versions of cabal-install, when index files > are cleaned up. This bug means that the `cabal update` command, which > updates the hackage index file, will fail

Re: [Haskell] Performance impact of GHC profiling?

2017-12-28 Thread Ben Gamari
"Howard B. Golden via Haskell" writes: > Hi, > > I have wondered what the approximate execution (not compilation) performance > impact (time, space) of compiling all Haskell programs with -prof and -fprof- > auto compared to regular compilations. For this purpose, I assume that I > would > run

Re: [Haskell] [Announce] ZuriHac 2018: Registration now open

2017-12-11 Thread thomas
I just learned that ZuriHac will overlap (on Fr-Sa) with the C++ standards committee meeting in the very same venue: http://open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/papers/2017/n4673.pdf The PDF by the way also includes useful hotel and travel information. ___

Re: [Haskell] Haskell in Leipzig 2017: 1st call for participation

2017-09-20 Thread Wolfgang Jeltsch
Hi! Thank you for the suggestion. I will see what we can do. All the best, Wolfgang Am Mittwoch, den 20.09.2017, 13:38 +0700 schrieb Kim-Ee Yeoh: > Hi Wolfgang, > > May I respectfully suggest that the talks be video recorded and made > viewable on the internet? > > The benefits are too many to na

Re: [Haskell] [Haskell-beginners] Restrict type in phantom data-type

2017-09-01 Thread David Feuer
This is off-topic for this list. This list is for announcements. This belongs on haskell-c...@haskell.org On Sep 1, 2017 11:05 AM, "Baa" wrote: > David, hello! > > 1. Is it the same/different as: > > data family Day a > data Sunny > data Rainy > data instance Day Sunny = SunnyDay derivin

Re: [Haskell] [Haskell-beginners] Restrict type in phantom data-type

2017-09-01 Thread Baa
David, hello! 1. Is it the same/different as: data family Day a data Sunny data Rainy data instance Day Sunny = SunnyDay deriving Show data instance Day Rainy = RainyDay deriving Show ..and here you can not create `Day Int` object because no `Day Int` constructor (but you can creat

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Digest, Vol 168, Issue 3

2017-08-06 Thread Geraldus
end a message with subject or body 'help' to > haskell-requ...@haskell.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > haskell-ow...@haskell.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Content

Re: [Haskell] [Haskell-cafe] Static analysis engineering at Facebook (Clang/OCaml)

2017-07-27 Thread Don Stewart
Link moved, apply here: https://www.facebook.com/careers/jobs/a0I120LT8aAEAT On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 12:39 PM, Shannon Sequeira < shannonseque...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Don, the job link appears to be broken. > > Best, > Shannon Sequeira > > On 26 July 2017 at 13:11, Don Stewart wrote: > >

Re: [Haskell] Last call for presentations: CUFP 2017, September 7-9, Oxford, UK

2017-06-10 Thread Jasper Van der Jeugt
We have extended the deadline until Monday (12th of June). Jasper On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 9:35 PM, Jasper Van der Jeugt wrote: > The deadline for CUFP presentations is this friday, the 9th of June. > This CFP and the form for submitting presentations proposals can be > found at: http://cufp.org/2

Re: [Haskell] How to Get Mailing List Messages without Haskell Digest

2017-06-03 Thread Henk-Jan van Tuyl
Hi, You can change from digest to receiving separate messages by changing a setting at page https://mail.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell , after the question Would you like to receive list mail batched in a daily digest? set the radio button to "No" You might also be interested in

Re: [Haskell] Deadline extension may 15: Trends in Functional Programming, 19-21 june 2017, University of Kent, Canterbury

2017-05-08 Thread Michael Walker
If submission is now the 15th, what is the new notification date? Thanks. > Submission of draft papers: ***15 May, 2017*** extension > Notification: 12 May, 2017 > Registration: 11 June, 2017 > TFP Symposium: 19-21 June, 2017 > Student papers

Re: [Haskell] haskell Summer of Code

2017-04-19 Thread Jasper Van der Jeugt
Sorry for the double mail -- re-sending since my mail bounced for the haskell mailing list. Jasper On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 12:10 PM, Jasper Van der Jeugt wrote: > Hey all, > > Sorry for the confusion. As stated in the timeline, the student > application period begins on the 25th

Re: [Haskell] haskell Summer of Code

2017-04-18 Thread Harendra Kumar
It is surprising that the haskell summer of code webpage does not mention how to or where to submit a proposal. After reading this email I went through the SoC announcement email myself and thus got to https://summer.haskell.org/ which too does not have any details on how to submit proposals, maybe

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Tools

2017-04-06 Thread Boldizsár Németh
Thanks for asking, I just added a note that you need to install the haskell-tools-daemon package to use the Atom plugin for Haskell Tools. If you want to run refactorings from a script or just without an editor, you can use haskell-tools-cli as well. On 2017.04.06. 10:40, Ivan Lazar Miljenovi

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Tools

2017-04-06 Thread Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
Is there support for anything except Atom at this time? I'm also unsure of what I need to install on my local machine if I want to try it out (do I need the daemon? or is the cli tool sufficient?). On 6 April 2017 at 17:03, Boldizsár Németh wrote: > Dear Haskellers, > > I'm happy to announce a n

Re: [Haskell] regex: a toolkit for regex-base

2017-03-09 Thread Chris Dornan
Thanks John, Feedback is important. Please do let us know if you spot anything we have missed. Chris On 09/03/2017, 20:04, "John Wiegley" wrote: > "CD" == Chris Dornan writes: CD> I am pleased to announce the regex package, a regular expression toolkit CD> for regex-bas

Re: [Haskell] regex: a toolkit for regex-base

2017-03-09 Thread John Wiegley
> "CD" == Chris Dornan writes: CD> I am pleased to announce the regex package, a regular expression toolkit CD> for regex-base with: Thank you, I've wanted this since forever, since every alternative is either too difficult to use, missing some key feature (like proper unicode support), or h

Re: [Haskell] [ANN] Change of ownership for VTY

2016-12-26 Thread Simon Michael
On 12/24/16 1:18 PM, Jonathan Daugherty wrote: The (former) owner of VTY here. Unfortunately, I don't have the resources to continue to contribute. Jonathan Daugherty has stepped up in my absence to provide excellent improvements and support. He is now the official owner/maintainer of VTY. Accor

Re: [Haskell] [ANN] Change of ownership for VTY

2016-12-24 Thread Jonathan Daugherty
> The (former) owner of VTY here. Unfortunately, I don't have the > resources to continue to contribute. Jonathan Daugherty has stepped up > in my absence to provide excellent improvements and support. He is now > the official owner/maintainer of VTY. Accordingly, the repository has moved to my Gi

Re: [Haskell] [Haskell-community] Call for Haskell.org Committee Nominations

2016-12-05 Thread Gershom B
es Loeh, and Edward Kmett (who is stepping down >> early). As per our bylaws, three of the slots will be for regular >> three year terms, and one will be a short one year term to fill out >> the remainder of Edward's. >> >> To nominate yourself, please send an e

Re: [Haskell] problem installing Stack on Ubuntu Virtual Machine

2016-12-03 Thread Michael Snoyman
Adding the haskell-stack mailing list, that's more focused than haskell@haskell.org. Just leaving this message on that mailing list in case someone in the future wonders where this conversation is moving to. Short answer: try adding the following to ~/.stack/config.yaml: package-indices: - name: H

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