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Accepted papers for Haskell 2014

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Haskell 2014 accepted papers

Links to accepted papers for the 2014 ACM SIGPLAN Haskell Symposium (Haskell 2014). (You may also be interested in ICFP 2014 accepted papers.)

  • Experience Report: The Next 1100 Haskell Programmers
    (paper)
    by Jasmin Christian Blanchette, Lars Hupel, Tobias Nipkow, Lars Noschinski and Dmitriy Traytel.

  • Experience Report: Type-checking Polymorphic Units for Astrophysics Research in Haskell
    (paper)
    by Takayuki Muranushi and Richard A. Eisenberg.

  • A Simple Semantics for Haskell Overloading
    (paper)
    by J. Garrett Morris.

  • Reflection without Remorse: Revealing a hidden sequence to speed up monadic reflection
    (paper)
    by Atze van der Ploeg and Oleg Kiselyov.

  • A seamless, client-centric programming model for type safe web applications
    (paper)
    by Anton Ekblad and Koen Claessen.

  • Effect Handlers in Scope
    (paper)
    by Nicolas Wu, Tom Schrijvers and Ralf Hinze.

  • Embedding effect systems in Haskell
    (paper)
    by Dominic Orchard and Tomas Petricek.

  • Promoting Functions to Type Families in Haskell
    (paper) (extended paper)
    by Richard A. Eisenberg and Jan Stolarek.

  • SmartCheck: Automatic and Efficient Counterexample Reduction and Generalization
    (paper)
    by Lee Pike.

  • LiquidHaskell: Refinement Types in the Real World
    (paper)
    by Niki Vazou, Eric L. Seidel and Ranjit Jhala.

  • The HdpH DSLs for Scalable Reliable Computation
    (paper)
    by Patrick Maier, Robert Stewart and Phil Trinder.

  • Indentation-Sensitive Parsing for Parsec
    by Michael D. Adams and Ömer Sinan Ağacan.

  • Building Secure Systems with LIO (Systems Demo)
    (paper)
    by Deian Stefan and Alejandro Russo.

  • Foreign Inline Code (Systems Demo)
    by Manuel Chakravarty.

  • Making Web Applications -XSafe (Systems Demo)
    by Amit Levy, David Terei, Deian Stefan and David Mazieres.

  • NetBSD Sound Drivers in Haskell (Systems Demo)
    (long-version paper)
    by Kiwamu Okabe and Takayuki Muranushi.

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Accepted papers for Haskell 2014