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Computerworld - The A-Z of Programming Languages: Haskell

"Yes, monads are a big deal. The idea that you can make something really practically useful for large scale applications out of a simple consistent idea is purely functional programming. I think that is a big thing that Haskell's done -- sticking to our g

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Slashdot | Why Lazy Functional Programming Languages Rule

"Techworld has an in-depth chat with Simon Peyton-Jones about the development of Haskell and his philosophy of do one thing, and do it well. Peyton-Jones describes his interest in lazy functional programming languages, and chats about their increasing relevance in a world with rapidly increasing multi-core CPUs and clusters. 'I think Haskell is increasingly well placed for this multi-core stuff, as I think people are increasingly going to look to languages like Haskell and say 'oh, that's where we can get some good ideas at least', whether or not it's the actual language or concrete syntax that they adopt.'"

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Simon Peyton Jones Interview | Lambda the Ultimate

"To supplant established languages, even in the functional programming area, like Haskell or ML or Scheme, you have to build a language that’s not only intriguing and interesting, and enables people to write programs faster, but you also need an implementation that can handle full scale applications and has lots of libraries and can handle profilers and debuggers and graphical analyzers… there’s a whole eco-system that goes with a programming language, and it’s jolly hard work building that up."

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