Today, 2024-10-02, at 1830 UTC (11:30 am PDT, 2:30 pm EDT, 7:30 pm BST, 20:30 CEST, …) we are streaming the 33rd episode of the Haskell Unfolder live on YouTube.

The Haskell Unfolder Episode 33: diagrams

In this episode, we will look at the “diagrams” package, which provides a domain-specific language embedded into Haskell for describing all sorts of pictures and visualisations. Concretely, we will try to visualise the game tree of tic-tac-toe that we computed in Episode 32. However, this episode is understandable without having watched the previous episode, and should also be suitable for beginners.

About the Haskell Unfolder

The Haskell Unfolder is a YouTube series about all things Haskell hosted by Edsko de Vries and Andres Löh, with episodes appearing approximately every two weeks. All episodes are live-streamed, and we try to respond to audience questions. All episodes are also available as recordings afterwards.

We have a GitHub repository with code samples from the episodes.

And we have a public Google calendar (also available as ICal) listing the planned schedule.

There’s now also a web shop where you can buy t-shirts and mugs (and potentially in the future other items) with the Haskell Unfolder logo.