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Hackage Stats: The Past Year
It’s been a while since I’ve crunched the Hackage / Cabal logs. Here’s an update, covering March 2010 – Feb 2011. Hackage By March 2011, there were 2894 packages on Hackage. There were 2.02 million “cabal installs” in the 12 months to March 2011 (doubling the download rate of the previous year). There have been just […]
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The Year In Haskell
Spend some time to catch up on what’s been happening in Haskell this year. In this edition of the Web News, we look back on the major Haskell news of 2009. You can also read this edition in PDF form. The Haskell Web News brings you what’s been happening with the Haskell programming language as voted […]
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Tags: ghc, hackage, libraries, parallel, release
What’s been happening with the Haskell programming language for the past month, as voted by readers of The Haskell Reddit. This is the first edition of the Web News, so feedback on the content, schedule and goals is welcome. Read more about the goals for the project on the about page. Haskell 2010 The biggest […]
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Tags: arrays, ghc, hackage, libraries, llvm, packages