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This is the Haskell Interlude, where the five co-hosts (Wouter Swierstra, Andres Löh, Alejandro Serrano, Niki Vazou, and Joachim Breitner) chat with Haskell guests!© 2026 The Haskell Interlude
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  • 79: Peter Thiemann
    Mar 22 2026

    Peter is a professor at the University of Freiburg, and he was doing functional programming right when Haskell got started. So naturally we asked him about the early days of Haskell, and how from the start Peter pushed the envelope on what you could do with the type system and specifically with the type classes, from early web programming to program generation to session types. Come with us on a trip down memory lane!


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    1 h y 7 m
  • 78: Jamie Willis
    Mar 8 2026

    In this episode, we focus on a particular part of Haskell: teaching it. To help us, we are joined by Jamie Willis who is a Teaching Fellow at Imperial College London. The episode explores the benefits of live coding, and why Haskell is the best language for teaching programming.


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    43 m
  • 77: Franz Thoma
    Feb 22 2026

    Franz Thoma is Principal Consultant at TNG Technology Consulting, and an organizer of MuniHac. Franz sees functional programming and Haskell as a tool for thinking about software, even if the project is not written in Haskell. We had a far-reaching conversation about the differences between functional and object-oriented programming and their languages, software architecture, and Haskell adoption in industry.

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    58 m
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I listen to this through and through weekly, on apple podcast, but audible has a better user experience imho. Every episode is a gem! Brilliant and amazing work! Definitely worth several listens.

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