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9th Haskell 2016: Nara, Japan
- Geoffrey Mainland:
Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on Haskell, Haskell 2016, Nara, Japan, September 22-23, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4434-0
Testing
- Rudy Braquehais, Colin Runciman:
FitSpec: refining property sets for functional testing. 1-12 - Gustavo Grieco, Martín Ceresa, Pablo Buiras:
QuickFuzz: an automatic random fuzzer for common file formats. 13-20
FRP
- Jeremy Yallop, Hai Liu:
Causal commutative arrows revisited. 21-32 - Ivan Perez, Manuel Bärenz, Henrik Nilsson:
Functional reactive programming, refactored. 33-44
Functors
- Jeremy Gibbons:
Free delivery (functional pearl). 45-50 - Satvik Chauhan, Piyush P. Kurur, Brent A. Yorgey:
How to twist pointers without breaking them. 51-61
Web Technology
- Anton Ekblad:
High-performance client-side web applications through Haskell EDSLs. 62-73 - Kazuhiko Yamamoto:
Experience report: developing high performance HTTP/2 server in Haskell. 74-79
Language Features
- Matthew Pickering, Gergo Érdi, Simon Peyton Jones, Richard A. Eisenberg:
Pattern synonyms. 80-91 - Simon Marlow, Simon Peyton Jones, Edward Kmett, Andrey Mokhov:
Desugaring Haskell's do-notation into applicative operations. 92-104
Strictness and STM
- Matthew Le, Ryan Yates, Matthew Fluet:
Revisiting software transactional memory in Haskell. 105-113 - Yisu Remy Wang, Diogenes Nunez, Kathleen Fisher:
Autobahn: using genetic algorithms to infer strictness annotations. 114-126
Types
- Lennart Augustsson, Mårten Ågren:
Experience report: types for a relational algebra library. 127-132 - Sam Lindley, J. Garrett Morris:
Embedding session types in Haskell. 133-145
Monads
- Atze van der Ploeg, Koen Claessen, Pablo Buiras:
The Key monad: type-safe unconstrained dynamic typing. 146-157 - Jan Bracker, Henrik Nilsson:
Supermonads: one notion to bind them all. 158-169
Abstractions that Scale
- Andrey Mokhov, Neil Mitchell, Simon Peyton Jones, Simon Marlow:
Non-recursive make considered harmful: build systems at scale. 170-181 - Philip Dexter, Yu David Liu, Kenneth Chiu:
Lazy graph processing in Haskell. 182-192
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