GHC 9.14.1-alpha1 is now available| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
Cabal 3.16 release| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
The Cabal release team brings you a new release of the cabal-install tool and accompanying libraries, version 3.16.0.0. This release supports the (not yet available) GHC 9.14, including its upcoming alpha. We expect to publish cabal-install 3.16.1.0 soon after GHC 9.14 is out and address any discovered issues and incompatibilities that can be fixed in the respective timeframe.| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
GHC LTS Releases| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
The HLS Team is proud to announce the new release of the Haskell Language Server 2.10.0.0!| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
GHC since version 9.8 allows us to create callbacks from JS to Haskell code, which enables us to create full-fledged browser apps. This article shows how to use the JS backend with foreign component libraries.| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
To conclude the year 2024, the GHC and Cabal teams are happy to announce the releases of GHC 9.12 and cabal 3.14.| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
The Cabal Manual now has a guide on how to collect performance statistics of Haskell applications.| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
The Haskell.org committee is pleased to present the results of Haskell's participation in the Google Summer of Code 2024. This marks our 13th time taking part in GSoC!| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
The members of the Haskell.org Committee (the Committee) and the directors of the Haskell Foundation (the Foundation) are pleased to announce that we have joined forces, with the aim (subject to regulatory approval) of merging Haskell.org, Inc. and Haskell Foundation, Inc. into a single not-for-profit corporation. Together we continue our common mission to advance functional programming and to advocate for the Haskell language, its ecosystem, and its community.| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
In the Haddock team, part of our mission is to help with writing documentation, and promoting best practices. This article will help you write the best documentation you can!| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
The playground (play.haskell.org) allows you to run single-file Haskell programs right from your browser, and share them with others. In this post, I will introduce the playground and give some implementation details.| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
Introducing the Haskell Foundation Stability Working Group| The Haskell Programming Language's blog
JavaScript Code Minification Report| The Haskell Programming Language's blog