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* Ask questions on [[Mailing lists|Haskell Cafe]]
 
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* See what [https://groups.google.com/group/parallel-haskell parallel-haskell] researchers and developers are working on
 
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* Follow [http://twitter.com/#!/parallelhaskell @parallelhaskell] on Twitter [[image:Twitter-mini.png]]
 
* StackOverflow on Haskell [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/haskell%2bparallel parallelism] and [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/haskell%2bconcurrency concurrency]
 
* StackOverflow on Haskell [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/haskell%2bparallel parallelism] and [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/haskell%2bconcurrency concurrency]

Revision as of 10:55, 20 April 2011

Parallelism and Concurrency in Haskell

Getting started

Haskell supports both pure parallelism and explicit concurrency. How would you like to begin?

  1. Speed up your code by making it run on multicore:
    Start with Control.Parallel (pseq, par) and refine with Strategies
  2. Manage simultaneous IO actions (eg. multiple connections on a web server)
    Start with Concurrent Haskell (forkIO, MVar)
  3. Work with clusters or do distributed programming
    Learn about concurrency first and then use the Haskell MPI bindings.
    Meanwhile look out for ongoing research into distributed Haskell.

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