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“Software engineer. Functional programmer, PhD in computer science, and quantitative finance developer. Lots of Haskell, some Rust lately.”
Don Stewart, one of the Haskell authors of Real World Haskell - Code You Can Believe In, is an Australian hacker and Haskell author based in Portland, Oregon. Don has been involved in a diverse range of Haskell projects, including practical Haskell libraries, such as Haskell Data.ByteString and Haskell Data.Binary, as well as applying the Haskell philosophy to real-world applications including Haskell compilers, Haskell linkers, Haskell text editors, Haskell network servers, and Haskell systems software. His recent work has focused on optimizing Haskell for Haskell high-performance scenarios, using techniques from Haskell term rewriting.
“Co-author of the book, Real World Haskell, and of the xmonad window manager (https://xmonad.org). I founded the Haskell Platform project (https://www.haskell.org/platform - now deprecated), co-invented the Haskell stream fusion optimization (https://hackage.haskell.org/package/stream-fusion - on Hackage - The Haskell Package Repository) and wrote the bytestring and binary libraries for Haskell. I'm interested in building great software, type-driven compiler optimizations, type-driven software design and software optimization.” - https://stackoverflow.com/users/83805/don-stewart
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