Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
Hello Michal,
Monday, March 24, 2008, 11:38:07 PM, you wrote:
Python-Haskell bridge
seems interesting
This is indeed interesting for those (like me) wanting to introduce
Haskell stealthily into a Python-based facility: essentially, leave the
IO monad in Python but invoke non-IO Haskell functions.
Benefits for Haskell
you forget about ability to use Python as scripting language inside
Haskell programs. look at HsLua library as example of this
This is much less interesting for those (like me) who, once in Haskell,
don't feel the least inclined to go back to Python. Missing libraries in
Haskell (for my applications) are usually also missing in Python and
need FFI to some (usually numeric) library written in C/C++ anyway. Why
do data marshalling twice?
Dan
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