On 6/2/08 10:21 AM, Don Stewart wrote:
aditya_siram:
I am building a web-app that, in broad strokes, allows a leader to
assign tasks to team members and allows team members to
accept/reject/pick tasks that they want to do.
I really like Haskell and I would like to use it to implement the
On 5/2/08 8:50 PM, Vimal wrote:
On 03/05/2008, Keith Fahlgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Our next BayFP meeting will be this Thursday, May 8th, 2008 at 7:30pm.
We'll feature Bryan O'Sullivan on Concurrent and multicore programming
in Haskell. Bryan is a co-author of the upcoming O'Reilly
On 5/2/08 8:50 PM, Vimal wrote:
On 03/05/2008, Keith Fahlgren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Our next BayFP meeting will be this Thursday, May 8th, 2008 at 7:30pm.
We'll feature Bryan O'Sullivan on Concurrent and multicore programming
in Haskell. Bryan is a co-author of the upcoming O'Reilly
Hi,
Our next BayFP meeting will be this Thursday, May 8th, 2008 at 7:30pm.
We'll feature Bryan O'Sullivan on Concurrent and multicore programming
in Haskell. Bryan is a co-author of the upcoming O'Reilly book Real
World Haskell [http://book.realworldhaskell.org/]. (among all sorts of
other
On 2/21/08 3:57 PM, Duncan Coutts wrote:
Consequently there is no support in
Cabal etc for those kinds of documentation. GHC, Cabal and c2hs amongst
others use docbook but it's a horrible format to write and the tools to
process it are very finicky (we apparently have to hard code paths to
On 2/7/08 3:21 PM, PR Stanley wrote:
I will only consider events where they serve free tea and sandwiches,
plus if there's a landing pad for the chopper nearby. :-)
BayFP's next one _might_ be at a place rhyming with Loogle[1], so that'd be
organic tea and I'm certain there's a landing pad
On 1/26/08 3:43 AM, Ketil Malde wrote:
I think a good approach would be a TagSoup-like (SAX-like) lazy
ByteString parser, with more advanced features (checking for
well-formedness, building a tree structure, validation, namespace
support..) layered on top.
Perhaps a more modern approach
Hi all,
Philip Wadler will be in San Francisco for POPL '08 so the Bay Area Functional
Programmers have asked him to reprise his ICFP '07 talk Well-typed programs
can’t be blamed. He's been good enough to set us up with a proper room in the
ACM conference hotel. The meeting will take place in the
On 11/20/07 7:35 AM, Thomas Schilling wrote:
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 16:00 +0100, Ketil Malde wrote:
Thomas Schilling [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can all to easily imagine a situation where any documentation is
riddled with a plethora of notes, questions, answers, comments etc,
with nobody to
Hi All,
I'd like to announce the formation of the Bay Area Functional
Programmers group. This group is for anyone using or interested in
functional programming and functional programming languages,
particularly strongly typed languages such as Haskell, OCaml, SML,
etc.
The first meeting will be
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