Experience report: embedded, parallel computer-vision with a functional DSL
Proceedings of the 14th ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming
Proceedings of the 14th ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming
Experience report: OCaml for an industrial-strength static analysis framework
Proceedings of the 14th ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming
Experience report: ocsigen, a web programming framework
Proceedings of the 14th ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming
Finding the needle: stack traces for GHC
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Haskell
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In system administration, the languages of choice for solving automation tasks are scripting languages, owing to their flexibility, extensive library support and quick development cycle. Functional programming is more likely to be found in software development teams and the academic world. This separation means that system administrators cannot use the most effective tool for a given problem; in an ideal world, we should be able to mix and match different languages, based on the problem at hand. This experience report details our initial introduction and use of Haskell in a mature, medium size project implemented in Python. We also analyse the interaction between the two languages, and show how Haskell has excelled at solving a particular type of real-world problems