+%include talk.fmt
+\section{How do you make Hardware from Haskell?}
+\frame
+{
+ \frametitle{So how do you make Hardware from Haskell?}\pause
+ \large{In three simple steps really:} \pause
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item No Effort:\\
+ GHC API Parses, Typechecks and Desugars the Haskell code \pause
+ \item Hard: \\
+ Transform resulting Core, GHC's Intermediate Language,\linebreak to a normal form. Uses reduction rules. \pause
+ \item Easy: \\
+ Translate Normalized Core to synthesizable VHDL
+ \end{itemize}
+}\note[itemize]{
+\item Here is a quick insight as to how WE translate Haskell to Hardware
+\item Reduction rules are used to get a required normal form.
+\item Normal form already looks like hardware (components and lines)
+\item You can also use TH, like ForSyDe. Or traverse datastructures, like Lava?
+\item We're in luck with the GHC API update of 6.10 and onwards
+}