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Haskell is one of the most popular functional programming languages but it has not found much use in the embedded space. That is not likely to change in the near future but there are reasons for ...
Funny, I just wrote a simple but nontrivial program in Haskell to solve a geometric puzzle. I could have written it in Java but it would have been at least 4 times as long.
Adam C. Foltzer introduces Molog, a typed functional logic programming language written in Haskell.
Serokell has developed the first-ever Haskell Certification Program exclusively authorized by Haskell.org. The Haskell certification program not only validates the skills of Haskell developers but ...
Entries in Haskell and Dylan win first, second, and third prize in the 10th … ...
And Haskell has not had anything pushing it forward just yet. Many people think that parallelism and concurrency will be the final thing that pushes functional programming into the limelight.
Why is Haskell considered such a great language, yet is not being used? This question was originally answered on Quora by David Jeske.
“Haskell is like a programming language from an alternate future that is never going to happen,” he says. “It solves all these problems it promises to solve.