Topic: haskell

Guest View: Are millennials changing the (software) world?

Some of the most successful CEOs in today’s business landscape are under 30 years old. Specifically in the tech industry, millennials are making a huge impression: They are the first generation of digital natives to enter the workforce and have a strong understanding of how our existing and future digital world operates. We’re undergoing a … continue reading

SD Times Blog: Back to (programming) school

Your little ones and delayed little ones are likely on their way to class right now as you read this. If not, those days are just around the corner. So that everyone can be on the same page, and so that learning can continue throughout your lives, we present a comprehensive list of links to … continue reading

Haskell creator Paul Hudak dies at 62

Paul Hudak, a longtime Yale University computer science professor and one of the creators of the Haskell programming language, died on April 29 at age 62 after a long battle with leukemia. Hudak is known primarily for his research in the field of functional programming, designing Haskell as well as Haskore, the music composition language … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: From Haskell to DreamTab, picking winners and losers

What are the factors that will play into the success (or failure) of these products? … continue reading

Code Watch: Risky languages

Developers love certain languages, but project leaders can’t let that decide which language to use … continue reading

Letters to the Editor: Whom are you calling a snob??

Larry O’Brien’s words about smugness have drawn rebuttals; a female programmer agrees with getting rid of “brogramming” … continue reading

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