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12:38 AM
posted on February 23, 2013

I’m currently learning and liking more and more the Haskell programming language. In Haskell you can VERY easily reason about your code, and it’s also very easy to break-up the problem you’re solving into smaller subproblems (what programmers always love). Haskell is also secure, has a comprehensive library collection and a big active user community all over the globe. My fondness of Haskell be

 
1:32 AM
posted on February 23, 2013

Today I presented a seminar about “Functional programming and the Haskell programming language”. This presentation is part of the Seminários Individuais project at PET Computação – UFSC. I’ve talked about what is functional programming and what are its greatest features. I’ve also shown the unique characteristics of Haskell that make it not just another programming language. The current state

 
 
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10:21 AM
@Zoidberg good idea
 
10:32 AM
posted on February 23, 2013

It’s been a long time since my last post about functional programming and the Haskell programming language… I’ve written a post last year showing all the reasons I think are enough to convince you that you should learn Haskell. From then on much changed and I have great news to tell. The language is evolving in all aspects, and I’m lucky to witness this evolution \o/\o/ The Haskell compiler (G

 
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10:58 AM
@FredOverflow whokay.
 
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room topic changed to Functional Programming: concatMap = ((.).(.)) concat map [erlang] [f#] [functional-programming] [haskell] [ml]
 
It seems there is a lot going on on Planet Haskell.
 
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Maybe it'll be a little bit more active now. xD
 
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Yeah it get's updated very regularly.
 
I didn't expected the room to get flooded like this :)
 
11:00 AM
Zoidberg has made a change to the feeds posted into this room
 
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Made it into a ticker.
 
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Now when there's a bunch of new posts on Planet Haskell you get a box on the top of the screen instead of a thousand messages.
 
But we need some newsfeed to keep the room alive.
Something that posts once a week or something.
 
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Do you know any blogs?
 
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The Monad.Reader only posts a few times per year.
 
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@Zoidberg nope
Any seldomly used tags on SO maybe?
 
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XD
 
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Doesn't seem to bad in terms of frequency.
 
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too.
 
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room topic changed to Functional Programming: concatMap = ((.).(.)) concat map [erlang] [f#] [haskell] [linq] [lisp] [ml]
 
11:12 AM
linq? lol
 
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LINQ is nothing more than list monad but with side-effects and extendable (as in, you can extend it to say SQL or Twitter API). :P
 
But we have never talked about LINQ in here, at least thus far.
 
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x <- xs
y <- ys
return $ x + y
 
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from x in xs
from y in ys
select x + y
 
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@FredOverflow neither about F# and Erlang. xD
 
11:14 AM
[x + y | x <- xs, y <- ys]
 
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@FredOverflow Syntactic sugar for list monad.
 
sweet
 
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Anything tagged and .
 
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Not that lisp is too interesting, but at least it can keep room alive. xD
 
11:17 AM
Why are we so keen on keeping this room alive, again? :)
 
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Because otherwise we have recreate it again.
 
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The ape will get angry when we talk about Haskell in the Lounge.
 
We could merge it with the JS room. "Java sucks, and Functional Programming doesn't".
 
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lol :P
 
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There must be more functional programmers.
 
11:19 AM
We could ask SETI for help.
 
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Who is SETI?
 
Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence. They have plenty experience in finding. Or at least searching :)
 
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Or we can invite E.T. instead.
 
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I think he's good at Haskell.
 
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We should invite him by phone.
 
11:21 AM
Let's make our own movie with a functional programming alien and call it F.P.
 
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lol
 
or I.T.
 
 
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6:47 PM
@zoidberg lol
 
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What is that a reply to?
 
There must be more functional programmers. than inviting ET
by phone
 
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Oh. :P
 

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