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Welcome to another issue of Haskell Weekly! Haskell is a safe, purely functional programming language with a fast, concurrent runtime. This is a weekly summary of what’s going on in its community.

Survey

The second annual state of Haskell survey started last week on the 1st and continues until the 15th. More than 2,800 people filled out the survey already. If you already filled it out: Thank you! Please share it so we can get a good picture of the Haskell community. If you have not filled it out yet: We want to hear from you! Please take a few minutes to fill it out.

Featured

Jobs

Engineer at Mercury in San Francisco Mercury is building a bank for businesses. We are currently 8 people and have raised $6m. We are close to alpha launch and are looking to grow our team.

Compiler engineer in Portland We are creating the next generation AI chip. Our software team is looking for exceptional compiler experts to help us create the software on the chip.

Compiler developer at Crowdstrike We’re looking for a talented colleague to join our small language and data tools team. The ontology team at Crowdstrike researches, develops, and maintains tooling central to the data model used throughout our engineering department, including custom languages and compiler environments.

Formal methods engineer in Zurich Work as part of the globally distributed engineering team, together with the product and design teams, to define, develop and deliver on products.

Senior software engineer at Bloomberg in New York You are passionate about build systems that can manage a large-scale, multi-language codebase. You are interested in building tools that can prevent complex bugs and keep our code clean.

In brief

Package of the week

This week’s package of the week is QuickCheck, a library for random testing of program properties.

Call for participation

Events

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