On 12/20/05, Hal Daume III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It seems a bit unfair to say that there are no good ways of learning > information about Haskell. Yes, I'm shamelessly plugging my own tutorial, > but that's because I think it's pretty good.
I agree, it is. I read it and found it a great help when I was learning. > But, yes, here's the solution: > > haskell.org people, please just link to the .pdf > > I think this solution should please everyone. You're probably right. (BTW, the link is currently broken - there may have been a typo made when the change was being made...) > p.s., I apologize for the rant. No problem. Sadly, there's so much email harvesting and the like on the internet these days, that no matter how innocent, a "please give your email address" form attracts a disproportionate amount of suspicion. But ironically, I can't quite convince myself that lying about my email address is acceptable, even so :-) Paul _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
