Welcome to issue 284 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of October 13 to 19, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* Polarina: Once you get something with [lens] to work correctly, all
other Haskell code looks like C++ in comparison.
Top Reddit Stories
* The GHC October status report - a nice summary of what to expect from 7.8
* Haskell for all: An all-atom protein search engine powered by Haskell
* FSF - Recognizing an inspiring woman for Ada Lovelace Day:
Haskell/Perl hacker Audrey Tang
Domain:
fsf.org, Score: 82, Comments: 15
* Automatic SIMD Vectorization for Haskell and ICFP 2013
* A Little Lens Starter Tutorial - School of Haskell
* Abstractions for the Functional Roboticist with Anthony Cowley
at NY Haskell
* The "magic" of "join (,)"
Domain: self.haskell, Score: 42, Comments: 18
* A Taste of Agda with Francesco Mazzoli at NY Haskell
* [Demo movie] Ajhc Haskell compiler can create Haskell Apps running
on Android NDK!
* Open question: help me design a new encoding API for aeson
* Made some Haskell Wallpapers, thought I'd share
* How to use Travis-CI with multiple GHC versions
* A Gentle Introduction to Parsec
* Haskell.org committee is looking for self-nominations
* Backpropogation, Steepest Descent, and Automatic Differentiation
* Anonymous records. A solution to the problems of record-system.
Top StackOverflow Questions
* Is there a canonical haskell type for “One or Both”?
votes: 15, answers: 3
* Show progress of Haskell program
votes: 14, answers: 4
* Does Data.ByteString.readFile block all threads?
votes: 13, answers: 3
* Am I abusing unsafePerformIO?
votes: 11, answers: 3
* GHCJS: How do I import a high order javascript function using FFI?
votes: 10, answers: 1
* Simulating a spring/damper system in Yampa
votes: 9, answers: 1
Until next time,
[39]+Daniel Santa Cruz
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