Haskell is Not For Production and Other Tales
Katie Miller https://linux.conf.au/schedule/30363/... Some say it was written exclusively for Unix-bearded wizards with PhDs. Some say only 10x programmers and unicorns can decipher its many operators. Some say any coding problem it touches will be saved from callback hell and find everlasting peace. The Haskell programming language has long been the subject of myths and misconceptions. Nonetheless it has been adopted by a slew of companies big and small, including Facebook, which has a large Haskell deployment and dozens of engineers using the language. In this keynote, Katie will explore some of the pervasive stereotypes about the poster child of statically typed functional programming and compare and contrast them with her experiences working as a Haskell developer on the open-source Haxl project, which is used to fight spam at Facebook. As the former journalist investigates which stories stack up, she’ll share insights on what functional programming and Haskell have to offer, the challenges that come with their use, and where the ecosystem could be improved.

"Building Haskell Programs with Fused Effects" by Patrick Thomson

Why You Should Consider Haskell for Your Next Production System (Christian Charukiewicz)

Running a startup on Haskell

Simon Peyton Jones - A History of Haskell: being lazy with class

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

Category Theory for the Working Hacker by Philip Wadler

Co-Creator of Haskell: Why Learn Functional Programming, Useless vs Useful Languages | Simon Jones

Haskell Amuse-Bouche

Haskell for a New Decade with Stephen Diehl

Andrew Kelley: A Practical Guide to Applying Data Oriented Design (DoD)

"Dependent Types in Haskell" by Stephanie Weirich

F(by) 2017. Michael Snoyman - What Makes Haskell Unique.

Brian Beckman: Don't fear the Monad

Production Haskell • Reid Draper • YOW! 2015

Simon Peyton-Jones: Escape from the ivory tower: the Haskell journey

The Road to Running Haskell at Facebook Scale - Jon Coens

Why Functional Programming Matters • John Hughes • YOW! 2017

From Rails to Elm and Haskell - Richard Feldman

Codemania 2013: Katie Miller on Monads

