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1995 Haskell Workshop
La Jolla, California, USA
25 June, 1995
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The first Haskell
Workshop was held on 25 June, 1995, in La Jolla, California,
co-located with PLDI/PEPM/FPCA. It was chaired by Prof. Paul Hudak, Yale
University, and sponsored by ACM/IFIP.
Some ten years later, Paul Hudak and Henrik Nilsson bravely dived
into dusty Yale filing cabinets and managed to locate the original
workshop proceedings. The proceedings were subsequently scanned to make
an electronic copy available on-line, in celebration
of the 10th Haskell Workshop in 2006.
Proceedings:
Proceedings of the Haskell
Workshop 1995
Yale University Research Report YALE/DCS/RR-1075
The following papers were presented:
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Four Concurrency Primitives for Haskell
Enno Scholtz (Freie Universität)
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Concurrent Haskell: preliminary version
Simon Peyton Jones and Sigbjorn Finne (University of Glasgow)
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Semantics of pH: A parellel dialect of Haskell
Shail Aditya (MIT), Arvind (MIT), Lennart Augustsson (Chalmers),
Jan-Willem Maessen (MIT), Rishiyur S. Nikhil (DEC, CRL)
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Monadic I/O in Haskell 1.3
Andrew D. Gordon (University of Cambridge),
Kevin Hammond (University of Glasgow)
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Designing the Standard Haskell Libraries (Position Paper)
Alastair Reid and John Peterson (Yale University)
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Adding Records to Haskell
John Peterson and Alastair Reid (Yale University)
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Haskell++: An Object-oriented Extension of Haskell
John Hughes and Jan Sparud (Chalmers)
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From Hindley-Milner Types to First-Class Structures
Mark P. Jones (University of Nottingham)
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Data Compression in Haskell with Imperative Extensions, A Case
Study
Peter Thiemann (Universität Tübingen)
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Writing Portable Monads for Manipulating State
Jan-Willem Maessen (MIT)
Last updated 29 September 2006.