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Introducing the Haskell Foundation Stability Working Group (blog.haskell.org)

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Introducing the Haskell Foundation Stability Working Group (blog.haskell.org)
The Haskell Foundation Stability Working Group (blog.haskell.org)
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Eta in Practice: Working With Haskell Packages (blog.eta-lang.org)
Implementing graceful-close in Haskell network library (kazu-yamamoto.hatenablog.jp)
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Open-Source Opportunities with the Haskell Foundation (fosdem.org)
Working towards a more stable Template Haskell (informal.codes)
Haskell.org and the Haskell Foundation Join Forces (blog.haskell.org)
Haskell prelude using GHC's new data kind promotion (blog.atnnn.com)
The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Volume 2): The Glasgow Haskell Compiler (aosabook.org)
Data.Records: Extensible Records for Haskell (GHC 7.6) (github.com)
From Ruby to Haskell, Part 1: Testing (bendyworks.com)
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Getting Started with Haskell (bob.ippoli.to)
From Ruby to Haskell, Part 2: Similarity, Refactoring, and Patterns (bendyworks.com)
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A Comparison Between Perl and Haskell (ocharles.org.uk)
Helm, a functionally reactive game engine for Haskell (helm-engine.org)
Typo: a programming language that runs in Haskell's type system (github.com)
Ultrasonic Networking on the Web (smus.com)
Writing Haskell every damn day (blog.begriffs.com)
Tricking Haskell into being dynamic (blog.begriffs.com)
GHC (the standard Haskell compiler) gets first class iOS support (groups.google.com)
Exploring LXC Networking (containerops.org)
Haskell, where to start? (tmp.devcharm.com)