It'd also be interesting to know what you missed in Haskell web development so that you needed to build a new language inspired from it.
2011/7/13 Christopher Done <chrisd...@googlemail.com> > On 13 July 2011 15:28, Adam Chlipala <ad...@impredicative.com> wrote: > > I write to mention briefly that I'm looking for people interested in > writing > > Ur/Web programs for pay. Ur/Web is a DSL for building modern web > > applications, and I believe it is truly a secret weapon for that domain, > and > > one that should appeal to many Haskell fans. I have one customer now for > > whom I'm leading a project to develop a particular web application, and > I'd > > like to have more. The current project would benefit from more > programming > > help, and I would also like to develop a network of people interested in > > future projects. > > > > More information on Ur/Web can be found here: > > http://www.impredicative.com/ur/ > > I would like to see a real application in Ur/Web. There are many > simple examples. I don't and wouldn't want to develop like that, > writing raw HTML and SQL seems going backwards despite the incredible > advances in consistency and correctness that Ur/Web offers. I also > find it hard to understand the type system in a non-superficial level > because the related paper was very hard to grok. I tried to get it > running a while ago and could not get it to compile. I would also like > to see how it handles non-web stuff as inevitably IME web applications > involve more than merely reading and writing to a database. > > I like the idea, please keep us posted about it. > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe >
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