Hello again,

first of all, thank you Don for your help in making hsChess accessible. I have
to have a look at darcs and cabal first :-)

I have added some more content and a discussion page to the wiki, please
contribute your thoughts.

Furthermore I added a link to the german project and task description used
in the exercises; the English version will be the wiki (although it has no convert2tex
function).

Best regards,
Steffen

Donald Bruce Stewart schrieb:
smazanek:
Hello again,

I got a lot of interesting and useful comments on my posting
about Haskell Chess. Somebody suggested using the program
for benchmarks. Several people asked me to open the program
for contributions. And others were just interested in the exercises.

It is probably the best to branch the development, so that we
have a teachers' and a hackers' version (ease of understanding
and learning paradigms vs. efficiency and implementation of
full ruleset). I will do the necessary steps next week (svn, etc).
Somebody already offered help for cabalizing hsChess.

hsChess has been cabalised, and is available now via darcs;

    darcs get http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/code/contrib/hsChess/

You can also browse the source directly:

    http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/code/contrib/hsChess/
Several people asked me for the exercises so I started the wiki
page
http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Learning_Haskell_With_Chess
on this topic. I will add more content when I am back to office.

Every contribution and discussion is welcome.

I am happy to host the code at the above url, unless Steffen, you have a
better place to host the repository?

-- Don

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