The intention is to put the speaker's slides online. But in some cases, that
will require additional permission from the company concerned--putting
slides on the web is more public than talking at a workshop. So some
sanitation may perhaps be needed. All this is going to take a little while,
so
Dear Haskellers,
In celebration of the 10th Haskell Workshop, that took place in
Portland, Oregon, on the 17th September 2006, the proceedings
of the very first Haskell workshop, in La Jolla 1995, have
now been made available off the Haskell Workshop home page:
www.haskell.org/haskell-worksh
Donald Bruce Stewart wrote:
>Conference roundup
> The [41]Commercial Users of Functional Programming workshop (CUFP),
> held in association with [42]ICFP, attracted a record turn-out this
> year.
[...]
> * Haskell programming at Credit Suisse. Howard Mansell talked about
> Haskell
I'd like to summarize why you chose to create a new language instead of
a Haskell->JVM backend and to throw in ideas which address these points
in Haskell.
> 1. Java
> 2) Why did we create CAL instead of just using Haskell?
> 2)b) CAL is a low-risk choice for business applications
> 2)c) Programs