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,  <hoerde...@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
>
>
>
>

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