Co-organized by the Haskell Foundation and the OST Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences, the workshop is currently the largest gathering of people in charge of, and interested in maintaining and further developing the tooling and development ecosystem of the Haskell programming language.
Haskell is a general-purpose, statically-typed, pure functional programming language with type inference and lazy evaluation. Designed for teaching, research, and industrial applications, Haskell has pioneered a number of programming language features such as type classes and monadic input/output and has influenced many other programming languages. It is seen by many as one of the main vehicles for programming language research.
The workshop featured talks about the Haskell GHC compiler, its language server, as well as its build and distribution tools. It was attended by about 40 tool chain contributors from all over the world. 197 cups of coffee, and two cups of tea were consumed.
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