Haskell Weekly Issue 522 covers a range of community news and articles. Featured content includes a token efficiency comparison between Haskell and Python notebooks, a project recap for the Botan cryptography bindings, a podcast episode with DB systems professor Torsten Grust on compiling to SQL, and a post arguing functional programmers should look at Zig's comptime. Other highlights include Pure Borrow bringing Rust-style borrowing to Linear Haskell, a Simon Peyton Jones interview on Haskell and Verse, monad explainers, and a Scheme-vs-Haskell opinion piece. Brief items include the Clash 1.10 hardware description language release, a new Haskell debugger v0.13, and a Nix-inspired test caching tool. Community calls include MuniHac 2026 registration and a GHC proposal for redundant commas.
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