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ICFP 2016
Sun 18 - Sat 24 September 2016 Nara, Japan
Sat 24 Sep 2016 09:15 - 09:45 at Conference Room 1 - The State of GHC

As has been the case since the very first Haskell Implementor’s Workshop, Simon Peyton Jones gives a status update on the development GHC, the most widely used Haskell compiler in existence today.

Simon Peyton Jones, MA, MBCS, CEng, graduated from Trinity College Cambridge in 1980. After two years in industry, he spent seven years as a lecturer at University College London, and nine years as a professor at Glasgow University, before moving to Microsoft Research (Cambridge) in 1998. His main research interest is in functional programming languages, their implementation, and their application. He has led a succession of research projects focused around the design and implementation of production-quality functional-language systems for both uniprocessors and parallel machines. He was a key contributor to the design of the now-standard functional language Haskell, and is the lead designer of the widely-used Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC). He has written two textbooks about the implementation of functional languages.

More generally, he is interested in language design, rich type systems, software component architectures, compiler technology, code generation, runtime systems, virtual machines, and garbage collection. He is particularly motivated by direct use of principled theory to practical language design and implementation – that’s one reason he loves functional programming so much.

Sat 24 Sep

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09:15 - 10:15
The State of GHCHIW at Conference Room 1
09:15
30m
Talk
The State of GHC
HIW
Simon Peyton Jones Microsoft Research, UK
09:45
30m
Talk
Contributing to GHC
HIW
Ben Gamari Well-Typed LLP