@avi_press we can finally solve slow compile times with AI. eg https://t.co/3FTrUgCEIL done with claude cuts 30%. a few iterations of this and we could have 10x faster compile times
As a side-quest I've joined the board of the Haskell Foundation @haskellfound 🎉
Looking forward to helping grow the ecosystem and support the Haskell community
https://t.co/9zdgEJIgsv
I got to meet @_marcscholten in person. He created the Haskell IHP framework, which was a gateway drug that got me hooked on haskell. Was a fun evening in Palo alto. We even explored Stanford together.
rausgegangen was just acquired by DuMont
They were our first customer in 2016/17 - and I joined as an investor in 2023.
Flew in from SFO to honor the sacred German ritual of wet signatures & listen to the notary read the contract aloud (14hours+)
https://t.co/qXY2x8gplu
The #1 most important thing Haskell needs to do to be the best language for AI coding is to speed up compilation. Haskell code really does often work once it compiles.
i've been experimenting with haskell vibe coding. it's a very interesting approach as it allows for automatic verification of the generated code. this feels like the future of web frameworks and web development itself. going to link the demo below, appreciate any feedback
@hendi the future has arrived and it turns out: care and accuracy is a lost art - the average intelligent programmer produces about the same nonsense as the average artificial intelligence programmer. but the ai is cheaper, faster and likes to talk to humans