The Haskell Symposium is a two-day workshop co-located with the International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP). In a previous blog post we discussed the Haskell Implementors’ Workshop (HIW), which is another Haskell-workshop co-located with ICFP, but unlike HIW, the Haskell Symposium is a scientific workshop with peer-reviewed papers.

This year Well-Typed presented one paper at the Haskell Symposium: Edsko de Vries presented the theory that underlies his new library for property based testing, called falsify…

  • Andres Löh@functional.cafe
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    11 months ago

    @mangoiv @jaror Inaccessible in what way? Cost? I doubt not colocating with ICFP would be an advantage, actually. The Haskell Symposium is an academic conference, and there’s huge overlap between the audiences of ICFP and the Haskell Symposium. Moving HIW elsewhere sounds plausible to me, moving the Haskell Symposium does not.

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      11 months ago

      Maybe the symposium should start catering more to industrial users, now that Haskell itself also seems to be moving more in that direction (e.g. more backwards compatibility). The symposium already allows experience reports and demos.