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  2. Simon Marlow - Wikipedia

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    Simon Marlow is a British computer scientist, programmer, author, and co-developer of the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) for the programming language Haskell. He and Simon Peyton Jones won the SIGPLAN Programming Languages Software Award in 2011 for their work on GHC. Marlow's book Parallel and Concurrent Programming in Haskell was published in ...

  3. Haddock (software) - Wikipedia

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    It is dependent on Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC), using a modified form of the HsParser (written in Happy) parser for Haskell included in GHC. [6] Its lightweight markup is based on IDoc's. [6] Haddock is contained in the Haskell Platform. It is used by the GHC, Gtk2Hs and HTk projects, [7] as well as xmonad. [citation needed]

  4. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The history of Facebook traces its growth from a college networking site to a global social networking service. [15] Mark Zuckerberg, co-creator of Facebook, in his Harvard dorm room, November 2005. Mark Zuckerberg built a website called "Facemash" in 2003 while attending Harvard University.

  5. Glasgow Haskell Compiler - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) is a native or machine code compiler for the functional programming language Haskell. [5] It provides a cross-platform software environment for writing and testing Haskell code and supports many extensions, libraries , and optimisations that streamline the process of generating and executing code.

  6. Snap (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    snap-core, [5] a generic Haskell web server API. snap-server, [6] a fast [7] HTTP server that implements the snap-core interface. Heist, [8] an HTML-based templating system for generating pages that allows you to bind Haskell functionality to HTML tags for a clean separation of view and backend code, much like Lift's snippets. Heist is self ...

  7. HaXml - Wikipedia

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    translator from DTD to Haskell; translator from XML Schema definitions to Haskell data types; HaXml provides a combinator library with a set of higher-order functions which process the XML documents after they are represented using the native Haskell data types. [4] The basic data type is Content which represents the document subset of XML. [5]

  8. JetBrains - Wikipedia

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    JetBrains logo used from 2005 to 2016 JetBrains logo used from 2016 to 2024. JetBrains, initially called IntelliJ Software, [9] [10] was founded in 2000 in Prague by three Russian software developers: [11] Sergey Dmitriev, Valentin Kipyatkov and Eugene Belyaev. [12] The company's first product was IntelliJ Renamer, a tool for code refactoring ...

  9. John Hughes (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Much of his research relates to the language Haskell. Hughes is one of the developers of the QuickCheck library, and a cofounder and CEO of QuviQ, which provides QuickCheck software and offers classes in how to use it. [4] In 2016, he appeared in the popular science YouTube channel Computerphile explaining functional programming and QuickCheck ...