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I'm a Haskell/Rust programmer who lives in Cambridge with my wife Emily and son Henry. I have a PhD in Computer Science from York University, working on making functional programs shorter, faster and safer. Since then I've worked at Credit Suisse, Standard Chartered, Barclays Bank and Digital Asset, and I currently work at Meta — but all content and opinions are my own. I'm a strong believer in the functional programming approach, finding the combination of conciseness, static-typing and testability to offer significant advantages. I've got a blog mostly about Haskell, and I'm also on Threads, Twitter, LinkedIn and GitHub. To get in touch email me at [email protected].

Open Source Projects

At work, I am a major contributor to the Buck2 build system. At home, I develop a number of open source Haskell projects, all of which can be found at my Github page or on Hackage. I welcome both contributions via pull requests and bug reports via the GitHub issue trackers. Some of my more popular projects include:

  • Shake - a library for writing build systems, an alternative to make.
  • Hoogle - a Haskell API search engine, searching the standard Haskell libraries by function name and type signature.
  • HLint - a tool that suggests stylistic improvements to Haskell code.

A list of all my talks and papers are available on ndmitchell.com.

Neil Mitchell's Projects

qed icon qed

Experiments writing a prover

rattle icon rattle

Forward build system with speculation and caching

redis icon redis

Redis is an in-memory database that persists on disk. The data model is key-value, but many different kind of values are supported: Strings, Lists, Sets, Sorted Sets, Hashes, Streams, HyperLogLogs, Bitmaps.

rexe icon rexe

.exe forwarder, to allow replacing binaries on PATH

rocksdb icon rocksdb

A library that provides an embeddable, persistent key-value store for fast storage.

safe icon safe

Haskell library for safe (pattern match free) functions

shark icon shark

A bad replacement for cabal/stack

stack-3137 icon stack-3137

Reproduce https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack/issues/3137

stackage icon stackage

"Stable Hackage": vetted consistent packages from Hackage

supero icon supero

Haskell optimisation tool based on supercompilation

tagsoup icon tagsoup

Haskell library for parsing and extracting information from (possibly malformed) HTML/XML documents

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