Re: [Haskell-cafe] GSoC project for EclipseFP

2009-05-15 Thread Henning Thielemann


On Thu, 14 May 2009, Thomas ten Cate wrote:


I'm happy to announce that my Google Summer of Code project proposal,
titled Extend EclipseFP functionality for Haskell, has been
accepted! This means that I will be working on EclipseFP during the
upcoming months.


Great news!
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[Haskell-cafe] GSoC project for EclipseFP

2009-05-13 Thread Thomas ten Cate
Hi all,

I'm happy to announce that my Google Summer of Code project proposal,
titled Extend EclipseFP functionality for Haskell, has been
accepted! This means that I will be working on EclipseFP during the
upcoming months.

For the uninitiated, EclipseFP is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE that
makes Haskell support possible. Currently it is fairly limited, but I
hope to bring it to a state in which I can start using it for some
larger projects of my own. Live type checking and type inference,
and all that jazz. This will be powered by the Scion library by Thomas
Schilling (nominolo), who is also my GSoC mentor.

More information is on my new blog: http://eclipsefp.wordpress.com/

Cheers,

Thomas
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] GSoC project for EclipseFP

2009-05-13 Thread Jason Dagit
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Thomas ten Cate ttenc...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi all,

 I'm happy to announce that my Google Summer of Code project proposal,
 titled Extend EclipseFP functionality for Haskell, has been
 accepted! This means that I will be working on EclipseFP during the
 upcoming months.

 For the uninitiated, EclipseFP is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE that
 makes Haskell support possible. Currently it is fairly limited, but I
 hope to bring it to a state in which I can start using it for some
 larger projects of my own. Live type checking and type inference,
 and all that jazz. This will be powered by the Scion library by Thomas
 Schilling (nominolo), who is also my GSoC mentor.


You should use the darcs source code as a test case :)

Congrats and good luck!

Jason
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