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Thanks to Dino for the following photo of the epub digital version of RWH, which has “shipped”. We’d love to hear about reader experiences with the digital version!
Our book went to the presses on schedule, on Friday. It should be in O’Reilly’s stockrooms by late November, and starting to appear in actual bookstores about two weeks later. At a guess, then, I’d be thinking about the week of December 8.

Great news! Less than 24 hours after the final manuscript was sent to the printers, the electronic edition of Real World Haskell is now available for purchase and immediate delivery.
We are waiting for word on when the print edition will be available — we’ll let you know, but it should be soon.

Don will be giving a talk SC’08 in Austin, Texas next week, as part of the Bridging Multicore’s Programmability Gap workshop, talking about programming mainstream multicore systems with Haskell, now. Here’s the abstract, Haskell is a general purpose, purely functional programming language. If you want to program a parallel machine, a purely functional language such as [...]

Some early reviews

We’re about a month from publication now! We just finished reviewing the index, and our second and final QC pass is due back to O’Reilly by Friday morning.
It has been tremendously exciting to see a few early reviews for the book come in:

“The hardest problems in modern software lie in performance, modularity, reliability, and concurrency. [...]

Yesterday, we received the QC1 copy of the manuscript from O’Reilly’s production team. This is a 650-page PDF file that contains the almost-final text of the book, with hundreds of copyediting changes applied. Our job for the next ten days is to pore over this and find any problems.
Some time after October 27 (when QC1 [...]

Slides from ACCU talk

I’ve put up the slides from the talk I gave at ACCU on September 10.

I’ll be speaking at ACCU next Wednesday, September 10. Doors open at 6:30pm, and the talk starts at 7pm. The venue is being provided by Symantec.
The topic is “Haskell for the Real World”, and I will talk about using Haskell to address some of today’s toughest programming challenges:

Delivering high quality software that performs well.
Scaling effectively [...]

The DocBook source for the book is now in the hands of O’Reilly’s production team. We sent the first batch of copyedits back a few days ago. The rest will be flowing through over the coming two weeks or so.
At this point, we’re mostly reviewing punctuation, typeface, and grammar fixes from our copyeditor, who is [...]

I just posted the last chapter we had left to write, Profiling and optimisation. Please get your comments in by the end of Tuesday, September 2! The response to the previous two has been excellent; we appreciate your help and careful reading.
With that chapter posted, we draw over 15 months of intensive writing to a [...]

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