Tiago Miguel

Trabalho efectuado sob a orientação do (2008)

Tiago Miguel, Laureano Alves, Tese De Mestrado, Mestrado Em Informática, Doutor Joost Visser, É Autorizada, ...

It is often the case that small decisions end up causing a big impact into one’s life. It is funny look behind and see how everything started, all the path that I have been through, and all the...

Haskell Communities and Activities Report (2007)

Andres Löh (ed, Lloyd Allison, Tiago Miguel, Laureano Alves, Krasimir Angelov, Carlos Areces, ...

You are reading the twelfth edition of the Haskell Communities and Activities Report – as always, containing entries from enthusiastic Haskellers all over the world. This edition has 138 entries,...

Haskell Communities and Activities Report (2006)

Andres Löh (ed, Lloyd Allison, Tiago Miguel, Laureano Alves, Krasimir Angelov, Dmitry Astapov, ...

Welcome to the eleventh edition of the Haskell Communities and Activities Report – a collection of entries about everything that is going on and related to Haskell in some way that appears twice a...

Haskell Communities and Activities Report (2006)

Andres Löh (ed, Lloyd Allison, Tiago Miguel, Laureano Alves, Krasimir Angelov, Dmitry Astapov, ...

This is the tenth edition of the Haskell Communities and Activities Report (HCAR) – a collection of entries about everything that is going on and related to Haskell in some way that appears twice a...

Haskell Communities and Activities Report (2005)

Andres Löh (ed, Lloyd Allison, Tiago Miguel, Laureano Alves, Krasimir Angelov, Alistair Bayley, ...

Finally, here is the 9th edition of the Haskell Communities and Activities Report (HCAR), almost three weeks after the submission deadline. This delay is entirely my own fault. In fact, I have to...

Haskell Communities and Activities Report (2005)

Andres Löh (ed, Perry Alexander, Lloyd Allison, Tiago Miguel, Laureano Alves, Krasimir Angelov, ...

You are reading the 8th edition of the Haskell Communities and Activities Report (HCAR). These are interesting times to be a Haskell enthusiast. Everyone seems to be talking about darcs ( → 6.3)...