Darrin Chandler wrote:
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 08:21:06PM -0700, Jeffrey Scofield wrote:
As a side comment, I haven't noticed any reaction in the
Haskell/iPhone community about Apple's recent policy change.
I've seen some reaction in other language communities, and I'm sure you
can imagine
Been trying to reach http://trac.haskell.org for most of the morning,
but nothing comes up.
Seems I'm not alone:
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://trac.haskell.org
James
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and
not liking what it's getting.
Any ideas on how to get past this?
Thanks,
James Britt
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Günther Schmidt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm stuck with a problem where I need serious help from other
haskellers, in particular those that participate here on this list. It's
a rather big project and I will need to set it up in an organized way,
something with a blog, web page or other means.
I
me.Or maybe text analysis.
Showing that using Haskell is faster than using Ruby would be nice, but
unimpressive, insomuch as people can already do that with C. So, a good
example might also play off of the benefit of writing in Haskell instead
of C.
James Britt
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Neurogami - Smart
Haskell Hall wrote:
Haskell Hall is up and running. Haskell Hall is a mailing list, a
forum, where you can discuss Haskell, functional programming and
anything related, freely and openly with fellow enthusiasts. We welcome
people of all abilities and know-how. So, if you fancy a change from
Martin Lütke wrote:
James Britt james at neurogami.com writes:
Are there alternative sites for HAppS API docs?
There are two links on http://happs.org/#documentation but both give
File not found! messages.
Thanks,
James
Just compile your one version from the HAppS source. Use runghc
Are there alternative sites for HAppS API docs?
There are two links on http://happs.org/#documentation but both give
File not found! messages.
Thanks,
James
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a reputation for being hard, of being a dense,
academic, egghead language. In short, it's scary. The more people who
try it who can report good responses from the community and code success
stories the more people there will be who can help each batch of newcomers.
Thanks,
James Britt