2008
Aug
Blogging on the iPhone :)
Aug 26th
Programming Language Beauty: Look Closure (by...
Aug 12th
Jul
Unwelcome Advice from Intel
Jul 3rd
Mac OS X Intel/Leopard installer for GHC...
Jul 3rd
Jun
Mac OS X Intel/Leopard installer for GHC...
Jun 4th
May
Dons' Haskell is a strict language.
May 7th
CUFP 2007 Videos in the ACM Digital Library.
May 7th
Apr
Type Checking with Open Type Functions.
Apr 3rd
Mar
The FP Sydney group (fp-syd) will have their second meeting this coming Thursday, 27 March. Details...
Mar 25th
Feb
Inaugural Meeting of FP-Syd.
Feb 29th
The glorious GHC for the discerning Mac...
Feb 14th
2007
Dec
Watch
Edsger W. Dijkstra’s Discipline in Thought.
Dec 5th
Nov
No monadic headaches: multi-core concurrency...
Nov 25th
C->Haskell 0.15.1 released.
Nov 25th
Generic programming with type-indexed data...
Nov 14th
Partial Vectorisation of Haskell Programs.
Nov 1st
Specialising Simulator Generators for...
Nov 1st
Oct
Time Machine in Leopard.
Oct 29th
Sep
Towards Open Type Functions for Haskell.
Sep 3rd
Aug
C->Haskell 0.15.0 released.
Aug 30th
Type synonyms families in GHC HEAD.
Aug 30th
Specialising Simulator Generators for...
Aug 26th
Jul
Watch
Programming language nirvana illustrated by Simon Peyton Jones and Erik Meijer.
Jul 20th
Watch
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech 2005
Jul 9th
Jun
Ever wondered what to do with the camera in the MacBook...
Jun 20th
NVIDIA on the highwire: the GeForce 8800 and...
Jun 12th
I wonder whether there is a positive correlation between the depth and duration of pretend play of...
Jun 4th
May
A Parallelised High Performance Monte Carlo...
May 28th
Watch
Simon Peyton Jones’ talk on our Data Parallel Haskell project (slides are also available).
May 25th
I just realised why functional programming is simpler for novice programmers, and especially...
May 23rd
Indexed class families.
May 15th
I have felt for a long time that a talent for programming...
— Donald E. Knuth. Structured...
May 10th
Purely functional package management.
May 8th
So, I have done it. A blog. Well, not really. A tumblelog!
May 8th