In this episode from POPL 2026, we talk about: undergrad funding and participation, the behind the scenes of AV, choreographic programming, quantum languages, conference catering, and the joy of theory.
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In the new Interlude, we’re joined by Peter Thiemann. Peter is a professor at the University of Freiburg, and he was doing functional programming right when Haskell got started.
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In the new Interlude, we’re joined by Peter Thiemann. Peter is a professor at the University of Freiburg, and he was doing functional programming right when Haskell got started.
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In the new Interlude, we focus on teaching. To help us, we are joined by Jamie Willis who is a Teaching Fellow at Imperial College London. The episode explores the benefits of live coding, and why Haskell is the best language for teaching programming.
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New Haskell Interlude!
Franz Thoma is Principal Consultant at TNG Technology Consulting, and an organizer of MuniHac. Franz sees functional programming and Haskell as a tool for thinking about software, even if the project is not written in Haskell.
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On today's Haskell Interlude episode, we talk to Jeffrey Young has has a long history of working with Haskell and on ghc. We talk about what makes Haskell so compelling, highly optimized and well-modularized code, and how to benefit from Domain-Driven Design.
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In today's episode, we are joined by Kathrin Stark. Kathrin works on program verification, so her focus is not exactly on Haskell, but on topics dear to Haskellers’ hearts such as theorem provers, writing correct programs, and the activities needed to produce them.
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The new episode of the Haskell Interlude with Lennart Augustsson was done at @zurihac.bsky.social jointly with #TypeTheoryForAll. It is a deep dive into the evolution of Haskell and functional programming with one of its pioneers.
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In this Interlude, we’re joined by Jean-Philipe Bernardy, a Senior Lecturer at University of Gothenburg and Chalmers University of Technology. We discuss letting types be your guide, getting into AI to feed yourself, and never testing your programs.
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In the new Haskell Interlude, we talk to Manuel Chakravarty - his work on the ghc backend such as data-parallel Haskell and the FFI and how that work segued into type system design. We also discussed Manuel’s perspective on Haskell from the design of Swift.
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We sat down with Stefan Wehr, professor at the Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, who has extensive experience with Haskell both in academia and industrial application.
Enjoy the episode!
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We sat down with Phil Wadler, one of the most influential folks in the Haskell community, functional programming, and programming languages, responsible for type classes, monads, and much more!
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Today’s guest at the Haskell Interlude is Jurriaan Hage. Jurriaan is a professor at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh who’s worked with and on Haskell for many years.
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In our new episode, we’re joined by Michael Snoyman, author of Yesod, Conduit, Stackage and many other popular Haskell libraries.
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In this episode we speak to Alex McLean who created the TidalCycles system for electronic music - implemented in Haskell of course.
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