Blog posts

February 25, 2022
What do types mean for programmers?
Why is our company named Typeable? What does it even mean?
December 13, 2021
Do You Know Where Haskell Is Used?
Examples of how Haskell is used in different industries
November 29, 2021
Legacy: alarming symptoms and problems
Find signs of legacy in your business and take timely measures
November 15, 2021
How Does Functional Programming Contribute to Modern Languages?
Listing the features that modern languages have inherited from functional programming
November 1, 2021
Alternative Approach to Dynamic Environments: Using Octopod
How Octopod makes dynamic environments available to everyone
October 18, 2021
7 Useful Tools Written in Haskell
The list of Haskell tools that can make your life better
October 4, 2021
Do You Know Where Lisp Is Used Nowadays?
Examples of software from different domains written in Lisp dialects
September 6, 2021
The Confusion Around Your API
How to prevent your APIs from scattering
August 17, 2021
The 7 Assumptions You Probably Have About Strings
How Unicode wipes out most of our assumptions on how Strings actually work
August 9, 2021
Property-based Testing With QuickCheck
Showing how the real code can be effectively tested using QuickCheck
July 19, 2021
When It Pays to Choose Microservices
A research of potential pros and cons of switching your solutions to microservices
June 22, 2021
Creating a Haskell Application Using Reflex. Part 4
In this post, we discuss using JSFFI (JS Foreign Function Interface)
May 31, 2021
Is Haskell a Good Choice for Software Security?
Linking programming languages and software security aspects
May 24, 2021
Creating a Haskell Application Using Reflex. Part 3
Switching to EventWriter class and using ghcjs-dom library
May 18, 2021
Nix: Reproducible Build
Creating a reproducible build of our Haskell project using Nix
May 11, 2021
How We Choose Programming Languages at Typeable
Demystifying the way we choose technologies for development
April 19, 2021
What Is Nix and How to Use It?
Our take on an introduction to Nix: the language and the package manager
April 12, 2021
Creating a Haskell Application Using Reflex. Part 2
Going on with the tutorial and adding actions for the "Todo List" items
April 5, 2021
Why Do We Need Transpilation Into JavaScript?
Our experience of using Haskell on frontend and reasons to avoid JS
March 29, 2021
8 'Fun' Things That Can Happen Without CSRF Protection
Why you should go and add CSRF protection to your website right now
March 22, 2021
Comparing Elm With Reflex
Our thoughts on two essentially different approaches to reactive programming
March 15, 2021
Creating a Haskell Application Using Reflex. Part 1
Developing the classic Todo List application with Reflex web-framework
March 5, 2021
Alloy and an Adventure With Database Concurrency
How to catch your concurrency bugs before writing them
February 26, 2021
Advantages of Functional Programming
How FP can lead to better programming – and programmers
February 18, 2021
Parallel Universes for Your CI/CD With Octopod
Story of improving the processes and open-sourcing Octopod
February 24, 2020
JSON Parser Optimization, the Slow Path Trick
JSON parser performance optimization, the slow path trick
November 21, 2019
Sum Types for Relational Databases
Review of various approaches and better design for representing the sum types in the database
January 19, 2018
Stackage nixpkgs Overlays
Nixpkgs overlay with Stackage LTS releases
August 24, 2017
Stackage to Nix
Generate Nix build instructions from a Stack file
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