Re: [Haskell-cafe] State of the Haskell Web Application Stack

2010-03-24 Thread Michael Snoyman
Hi Ozgun, At the moment, I would say that Happstack is your best bet on a mature option for Haskell web development. There are other systems being developed, but none have been battle-tested as much as Happstack (as far as I know). I know that patch-tag[1] was written with it, for example. That

Re: [Haskell-cafe] State of the Haskell Web Application Stack

2010-03-24 Thread Alp Mestanogullari
gitit [1] is happstack based and is very impressive -- you may want to read its code to see how you can build web applications using happstack (not *on*, for gitit). [1] http://gitit.net/ On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 7:05 PM, Ozgun Ataman ozata...@gmail.com wrote: Greetings all. I have been for

[Haskell-cafe] State of the Haskell Web Application Stack

2010-03-23 Thread Ozgun Ataman
Greetings all. I have been for quite some time trying to assess the feasibility of using Haskell in relatively large, high volume, high availability, long-running web application projects. I have enjoyed learning and using Haskell very much for the past year and I often find myself missing