Leon Mergeninwww.leonmergen.comWhy you expect too much from open sourceThere has been a trend in the last years where software companies completely embrace the open source model and release their product as…Jun 26, 20161Jun 26, 20161
Leon Mergeninwww.leonmergen.comOn writing non-blocking network parsers for attoparsecThe goal of Haskell’s Attoparsec has always been clear: where Parsec provides you with a friendly parser combinator that produces nice…Jun 26, 2016Jun 26, 2016
Leon Mergeninwww.leonmergen.comOn stateless software designStatelessness is a design principle applied in software design, in order to develop scalable and robust software. This article explores the…Dec 4, 20153Dec 4, 20153
Leon Mergeninwww.leonmergen.comAutomatically mounting instance store on an AWS AMI.This post was originally published at quasardb.Aug 13, 2015Aug 13, 2015
Leon Mergeninwww.leonmergen.comOn anonymous networking in Haskell: announcing Tor and I2P for HaskellDuring the development of a Bitcoin-related project, I found the need to perform anonymous peer-to-peer communication in Haskell. When…May 30, 2015May 30, 2015
Leon Mergeninwww.leonmergen.comOn the state of cryptography in HaskellUPDATE 29 Dec 2017: This article is from early 2015, and it looks like the Cryptonite package addresses both Entropy / RdRand issue and has…Mar 21, 2015Mar 21, 2015