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Revision as of 15:29, 13 March 2006

Haskell – A purely functional language

Haskell is a general purpose, purely functional programming language. Haskell compilers are freely available for almost any computer.

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1 About Haskell

2 Learning Haskell

3 Using Haskell

4 The Community



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6 Events

Upcoming Events
OdHac — International Haskell Hackathon
May 3-5, 2013, Odessa, Ukraine
Functional Programming (University of Oxford Software Engineering Programme)
May 13-17, 2013, Oxford, UK
BayHac '13
May 17-19, 2013, Silicon Valley, CA
Introductory and Advanced Haskell courses (USA)
June 4-5 (Introductory) and June 6-7 (Advanced), 2013, San Francisco Bay Area, USA
June 10-11 (Introductory) and June 12-13 (Advanced), 2013, New York, USA
HaL8 regional Haskell meeting
June 21, 2013, Leipzig, Germany
Introductory and Advanced Haskell courses (UK)
July 8-9 (Introductory) and July 10-11 (Advanced), 2013, London, UK
5th Summerschool on Applied Functional Programming
August 19-30, 2013, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Recent Events
Fast Track to Haskell and Advanced Haskell
April 8-9 (Fast Track) and April 10-11 (Advanced), 2013, London, UK
ACM SIGPLAN Haskell Symposium 2012
September 13, 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark
CUFP 2012, with tutorials including two-days of Haskell introductory training
September 13-14, 2012, Copenhagen, Denmark