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  1. Pinned Tweet
    12 Oct 2019

    You can now sponsor me on GitHub if you appreciate my open source work:

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  2. Retweeted
    Jan 29

    Meet our new creation — Policeman — your PVP adviser👮 Struggling with assigning the new version numbers to your Haskell packages? Worry no more 🚓 Policeman is here to help with this process! Read more about the tool in our blog post:

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    Jan 30

    The GHC Steering Committee just accepted the proposal “Unlifted Datatypes” by :

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  4. Retweeted
    Jan 28

    I just published my initial devcontainer setup for , allowing you to install a Haskell environment (via HIE) with zero effort! Please try it, and send PRs to make it better (I really have no idea what I'm doing 😅)

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  5. Jan 28

    I became more proficient in using cabal once I began explicitly running "cabal configure" instead of depending on other subcommands running configure implicitly

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    Jan 28

    Just started teaching Haskell to our first year students this semester. For anyone interested, all the course materials are available here:

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  7. Jan 28

    The default formatter for Dhall now renders nested fields much more compactly than before

    Example formatting for a Kubernetes resources
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  8. Jan 27

    Last call to complete the Dhall survey before I summarize this year's feedback

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  9. Jan 26

    You can now generate Haskell types from Dhall types using Template Haskell. This helps when you want to keep the Dhall type as the source of truth (similar to how most IDLs work)

    Example use of Template Haskell to generate a Haskell type from a Dhall type
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    Jan 24

    We have started an interview series featuring companies that use Haskell in their everyday life. Read our first interview with , the co-founder & CTO of CentralApp:

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    Jan 24

    The GHC Steering Committee just accepted “Simplify subsumption” by Simon PJ himself

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    Jan 23

    [ANN] Happy to release my new library, 'mutable', for "beautiful mutable values". Automatically generate composable piecewise-mutable references for your data types.

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  13. Retweeted
    Jan 22

    i try very hard to keep abreast of new Haskell books being released and all that, and i've updated the For Beginners page on my blog to reflect my current opinions about best Haskell resources (mainly for autodidacts)

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    Jan 21
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    Jan 21

    we need some more ideas for Haskell's possible participation in GSoC 2020! if you have some ideas that you don't have time to implement yourself, how about mentoring a student to take care of it?

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  16. Retweeted
    Jan 20

    Warm welcome to the new HaskellOrg members: Rebecca and Alexandre!!!

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    I am a: ◻️ Man ◻️ Woman ☑️ Haskell developer Looking for: ◻️ Men ◻️ Women ☑️ People to hack on GHC's error messages with during next

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  18. Jan 18
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  19. Jan 17

    Why Dhall advertises the absence of Turing-completeness:

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    Jan 16

    The GHC team is happy to announce the release of GHC 8.8.2! This release includes several important bug-fixes so users are encouraged to upgrade. As always, let us know how things go! Happy 'ing

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    Jan 14
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