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Yesod Web Framework

Presented by Michael Snoyman on Feb 09, 2012 Length 01:00:56     Download: MP3
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Java ,
Web Frameworks ,
Haskell ,
QCon San Francisco 2011 ,
Languages ,
WOA ,
QCon ,
Functional Programming ,
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Summary
Michael Snoyman presents Yesod, a web framework written in Haskell and containing a web server, templating, ORM, libraries (templating, gravatar, etc.).

Bio
Michael Snoyman studied Actuarial Science at the University of California in Los Angeles, and worked in the US insurance industry for several years. Two years ago he started writing the Yesod Web Framework with the goal of streamlining production of client websites and improving code quality. Now he develops for Suite Solutions in Israel and leads the Yesod development team.

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