
Im Übrigen, gibt es auch das Database Supported Haskell, womit man idiomatisches Haskell nach SQL kompilieren kann. Die Datenbank funktioniert als eine Art Koprozessor für Bearbeitung von großen Datenmengen. http://hackage.haskell.org/package/DSH http://db.inf.uni-tuebingen.de/files/giorgidze/ifl2010.pdf http://db.inf.uni-tuebingen.de/files/giorgidze/haskell2011.pdf http://db.inf.uni-tuebingen.de/files/giorgidze/adtq.pdf LG, Damian On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 10:59 AM, <hoerdegen@laposte.net> wrote:
Dear all,
our next Haskell meeting in Munich is scheduled for the 31st of March. Exceptionally, we will meet at 19h30 at
Theresienstrasse 39 Room A027, 80333 Munich
Rene Brunner will present his inaugural speech on Big Data for us. See also the announcment on our site.
Afterwards, we will meet at Cafe Puck, as usually. Please help to reserve enough tables by going to
http://www.haskell-munich.de/dates
and clicking the button.
Until then, have a nice time! Heinrich