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About Andres Löh
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Andres Löh is a long-time functional programming enthusiast. He has started using
Haskell in 1997 while being an undergraduate studying mathematics. He obtained
his PhD on datatype-generic programming using Haskell from Utrecht University
in 2004. Since then, he has continued to use Haskell in research and practice,
including teaching various courses both to students and participants from
industry. His main interests, next to datatype-generic programming, are
embedded domain-specific languages, unleashing the full power of Haskell's type
system, parallelism and applying functional languages to real-life problems.
Since 2010, Andres is an independent Haskell consultant and partner at
Well-Typed LLP.
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