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2013 to 2025 So I've been working at Meta for about 12 years mostly using Our computers are getting wider, not faster. Nowadays, to make our programs more efficient, we have to make them use more ... Our programming languages are usually "sequential by default", and you have to be explicit if you want concurrency. Much of the ...

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Simon Marlow - Reflections on Haskell@Meta

Simon Marlow - Reflections on Haskell@Meta

2013 to 2025 So I've been working at Meta for about 12 years mostly using

Parallel and concurrent programming in Haskell - Simon Marlow at USI

Parallel and concurrent programming in Haskell - Simon Marlow at USI

Our computers are getting wider, not faster. Nowadays, to make our programs more efficient, we have to make them use more ...

"Haxl: A Big Hammer for Concurrency" by Simon Marlow

"Haxl: A Big Hammer for Concurrency" by Simon Marlow

Our programming languages are usually "sequential by default", and you have to be explicit if you want concurrency. Much of the ...

The Haskell Cast #4 - Simon Marlow on Parallelism and Concurrency

The Haskell Cast #4 - Simon Marlow on Parallelism and Concurrency

Simon Marlow

Co-Creator of Haskell: Functional Programming, Thinking in Types, Useless Languages | Simon Jones

Co-Creator of Haskell: Functional Programming, Thinking in Types, Useless Languages | Simon Jones

Simon

Simon Marlow - How to Ship Your Haskell Code Hundreds of Times a Day (HaskellX 2018 Keynote)

Simon Marlow - How to Ship Your Haskell Code Hundreds of Times a Day (HaskellX 2018 Keynote)

This video is part of the

Simon Marlow - Fun with Haxl (HaskellX 2015 Keynote)

Simon Marlow - Fun with Haxl (HaskellX 2015 Keynote)

This video is part of the

Simon Marlow - Spécialiste Haskell, Facebook

Simon Marlow - Spécialiste Haskell, Facebook

Interview from Code Mesh 2013.

Simon Marlow: Haskell Prime Status Report

Simon Marlow: Haskell Prime Status Report

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Exploring Verse, Haskell, Language Design and Teaching (with Simon Peyton Jones)

Exploring Verse, Haskell, Language Design and Teaching (with Simon Peyton Jones)

This week we talk to

Marlowe 7 writing Marlowe contracts in Haskell - by Simon Thompson

Marlowe 7 writing Marlowe contracts in Haskell - by Simon Thompson

Marlowe

Simon Marlow - Glean - facts about code

Simon Marlow - Glean - facts about code

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[SPLASH-I] Fighting Spam with Haskell

[SPLASH-I] Fighting Spam with Haskell

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