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25 | 47 | |
903 | 3,949 | |
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4.2 | 9.9 | |
about 2 months ago | 6 days ago | |
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The Unlicense | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
haskell-companies
- A gently curated list of companies using Haskell in industry
- List of companies that use Haskell
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Are there any sectors that use Haskell as a main programming language?
There's quite a few finance companies listed on this haskell-companies list (and also 7 different blockchain companies). Standard Chartered presented how they use Haskell at HIW 2021.
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I'm totally lost and freaking out about what I'll do for a living after graduating.
This is a useful list: https://github.com/erkmos/haskell-companies
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Book Review: Production Haskell
There are only a handful of industry resources using Haskell, despite being a fully-fledged production language used by dozens of companies.
- Where could I get a job as junior haskell developer?
- Companies abandoning Haskell
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Where is Haskell used?
Here is the list of companies where Haskell is used.
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Are there a lot of Haskell jobs in the US?
You can find a list of some companies that use Haskell (some based in the US) here: https://github.com/erkmos/haskell-companies
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This guy loves Javascript
luck i guess, i had no idea of it's existance until i started working there (as an intern). 4 years later i fucking love it, best thing that ever happened to me. r/haskell has some postings from time to time, and they also made a list of companies that use it. I work in chile btw.
stack
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Leaving Haskell Behind
Ah, didn't run into this issue, as I don't use vscode.
Apparently there is some work being done to improve the stack <> hls experience, but I wouldn't know how it's going and when it's being delivered: https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/issues/6154
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Help, i get this error when executing the command "xmonad"
this is it: # This file was automatically generated by 'stack init' # # Some commonly used options have been documented as comments in this file. # For advanced use and comprehensive documentation of the format, please see: # https://docs.haskellstack.org/en/stable/yaml\_configuration/ # Resolver to choose a 'specific' stackage snapshot or a compiler version. # A snapshot resolver dictates the compiler version and the set of packages # to be used for project dependencies. For example: # # resolver: lts-3.5 # resolver: nightly-2015-09-21 # resolver: ghc-7.10.2 # # The location of a snapshot can be provided as a file or url. Stack assumes # a snapshot provided as a file might change, whereas a url resource does not. # # resolver: ./custom-snapshot.yaml # resolver: https://example.com/snapshots/2018-01-01.yaml resolver: url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/commercialhaskell/stackage-snapshots/master/lts/20/23.yaml # User packages to be built. # Various formats can be used as shown in the example below. # # packages: # - some-directory # - https://example.com/foo/bar/baz-0.0.2.tar.gz # subdirs: # - auto-update # - wai packages: - xmonad - xmonad-contrib # Dependency packages to be pulled from upstream that are not in the resolver. # These entries can reference officially published versions as well as # forks / in-progress versions pinned to a git hash. For example: # # extra-deps: # - acme-missiles-0.3 # - git: https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack.git # commit: e7b331f14bcffb8367cd58fbfc8b40ec7642100a # # extra-deps: [] # Override default flag values for local packages and extra-deps # flags: {} # Extra package databases containing global packages # extra-package-dbs: [] # Control whether we use the GHC we find on the path # system-ghc: true # # Require a specific version of Stack, using version ranges # require-stack-version: -any # Default # require-stack-version: ">=2.11" # # Override the architecture used by Stack, especially useful on Windows # arch: i386 # arch: x86_64 # # Extra directories used by Stack for building # extra-include-dirs: [/path/to/dir] # extra-lib-dirs: [/path/to/dir] # # Allow a newer minor version of GHC than the snapshot specifies # compiler-check: newer-minor
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ANN: stack-2.11.1
Fix incorrect warning if allow-newer-deps are specified but allow-newer is false. See #6068.
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[ANN] First release candidate for stack-2.11.1
You can download binaries for this pre-release from: Release rc/v2.11.0.1 (release candidate) · commercialhaskell/stack · GitHub .
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PEP 582 rejected - consensus among the community needed
Fair enough! Thanks for the suggestion, then. In fact, the non-Python language I develop most in (Haskell, with the Stack package manager) has exactly that behaviour as a default: new packages are installed to a sandboxed local directory, and it takes an explicit request to install something globally. (And even then, you can switch between different global "known good configurations" of package versions which work well together – a pretty handy feature.)
- Any open source projects to contribute to for beginners
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How to suppress warnings from external packages?
Opened a ticket on GitHub.
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ANN: stack-2.9.3
In YAML configuration files, the hackage-security key of the package-index key or the package-indices item can be omitted, and the Hackage Security configuration for the item will default to that for the official Hackage server. See #5870.
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`Stack build` fails with `gcc' failed in phase `Assembler'
FYI this was solved in here: https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/issues/5958
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[ANN] First release candidate for stack-2.9.3
Yes, that is correct. Stack's allow-newer: true configuration has always actually meant 'ignore bounds'. However, the author of the allow-newer-deps development has in mind a further development that will introduce an actual ignore-bounds key with the same expressive syntax that is used by Cabal. This is discussed at Stack #5910.
What are some alternatives?
learn-you-a-haskell - “Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!” by Miran Lipovača
ghcup-hs - THIS REPO IS A MIRROR, BUG REPORTS GO HERE:
haxl - A Haskell library that simplifies access to remote data, such as databases or web-based services.
Cabal - Official upstream development repository for Cabal and cabal-install
InterviewTest2022
ghcid - Very low feature GHCi based IDE
wire-server - 🇪🇺 Wire back-end services
castle - A tool to manage shared cabal-install sandboxes.
harmtrace - HarmTrace (Harmony Analysis and Retrieval of Music with Type-level Representations of Abstract Chords Entities) is a system for automatic harmony analysis of music.
profiterole - GHC prof manipulation script
pyre-check - Performant type-checking for python.
haskell-language-server - Official haskell ide support via language server (LSP). Successor of ghcide & haskell-ide-engine.