Hello Johan,
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 1:12 AM, Johan Tibell [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Donnie Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Johan Tibell,
Hyena looks very interesting. From the github tracking, you've been
working... Maybe a release soon?
I'm
Hello Johan Tibell,
Hyena looks very interesting. From the github tracking, you've been
working... Maybe a release soon?
Also, I saw your slides from the 'Left-fold enumerators' presentation at
Galois. Maybe include the slides in the docs/ for a release?
Thank you.
__
Donnie
On Thu, Mar 6,
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Donnie Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Johan Tibell,
Hyena looks very interesting. From the github tracking, you've been
working... Maybe a release soon?
I'm working towards it. I've been very busy at work lately but it's
getting there. I need to do
On 2008.05.16 17:51:33 +0200, Immanuel Normann [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled
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Where can I find the sources of the latest WASH? I couldn't find them in
HackageDB (and
neither with Google).
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Immanuel Normann
Did you find its homepage at
Where can I find the sources of the latest WASH? I couldn't find them in
HackageDB (and neither with Google).
--
Immanuel Normann
2008/3/6 Lars Viklund [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 10:52:07AM -0800, Bryan O'Sullivan wrote:
Jonathan Gardner wrote:
There's also WASH, but that
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Adam Langley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm
working towards, is an OpenID consumer. Once I have that working, I'll
do a second release. It's not that far off, it's just a question of
time.
The darcs release of minihttp[1] can now do this. It's not a Hackage
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 3:49 PM, Adam Langley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The OpenID example is running in EC2[4] at the moment if anyone wants to
play.
Well, thanks to all the people who hit it, there's nothing like users
to find the stupid bugs ;)
* Caching was wrong on the front page, so
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:25 PM, Adam Langley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Bryan O'Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed. In addition to the code you mention, people like Adam Langley
and Johan Tibbell are taking on corners of the web app problem space in
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Johan Tibell
I'm writing a web application server which I'm trying to make as
simple to manage as Mongrel [1], a popular Ruby web server used to
host web application written in e.g. Ruby on Rails. It uses Oleg style
Do you (both) have repos that I could download from? I quite interested
in both projects, esp. the WSGI clone.
Yes and no. The code [1] is in my darcs repository but is in an
unusable state until I've fixed my incremental parser (in
Hyena/Parser.hs) which I plan to do next week. I would like
On Wed, Mar 05, 2008 at 10:52:07AM -0800, Bryan O'Sullivan wrote:
Jonathan Gardner wrote:
There's also WASH, but that has an even lower profile. I couldn't tell
you if it sees much use, or even builds with recent compilers.
The HTML component of WASH builds rather cleanly with GHC 6.8.2
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 3:08 AM, Bayley, Alistair
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you (both) have repos that I could download from? I quite interested
in both projects, esp. the WSGI clone.
There was a Hackage release of network-minihttp[1], which I think
would serve files from the filesystem
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 8:00 PM, Don Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bos:
Jonathan Gardner wrote:
Where do I get started in writing a web app with Haskell? I am looking
more for a framework like Pylons and less like Apache, if that helps.
The closest we currently have to a web
Jonathan Gardner wrote:
Where do I get started in writing a web app with Haskell? I am looking
more for a framework like Pylons and less like Apache, if that helps.
The closest we currently have to a web framework is Happs
(http://happs.org/), but it uses the kitchen sink of advanced and
Don Stewart wrote:
Perhaps it is time for a haskell web apps wiki page, if there isn't one,
outlining the approaches,
Indeed. In addition to the code you mention, people like Adam Langley
and Johan Tibbell are taking on corners of the web app problem space in
a more modern context.
It's
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Bryan O'Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed. In addition to the code you mention, people like Adam Langley
and Johan Tibbell are taking on corners of the web app problem space in
a more modern context.
I should probably speak up then ;)
I'm (slowly)
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 6:52 PM, Bryan O'Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan Gardner wrote:
Where do I get started in writing a web app with Haskell? I am looking
more for a framework like Pylons and less like Apache, if that helps.
The closest we currently have to a web framework
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