Don Stewart wrote:
  * utf8-string
        A UTF8 layer for IO and Strings. The utf8-string
        package provides operations for encoding UTF8
        strings to Word8 lists and back, and for reading and
writing UTF8 without truncation.
        http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/utf8-string

When I read this, my first thought was "but does it support ByteStrings?" Apparently that's a "yes"... yay!

About:

Galois <http://galois.com> researches, designs and develops high
assurance technologies for security-critical systems, networks and
applications. We use Haskell as a primary development tool for producing
robust components for a diverse range of clients.

You know, this has been puzzling me for ages. Everybody round here seems to "know" who or what Galois is, except me. So now I know!

Web-based technologies are increasingly important in this area, and we
believe Haskell has a key role to play in the production of reliable,
secure web software. The culture of correctness Haskell encourages is
ideally suited to web programming, where issues of security,
authentication, privacy and protection of resources abound.  In
particular, Haskell's type system makes possible strong static
guarantees about access to resources, critical to building reliable web
applications. We hope that the release of this suite of libraries to the
community will push further the adoption of Haskell in the domain of web
programming.

Well, all of that is true of course... but given that most people percieve I/O as being "hard" in Haskell, it seems like an interesting target. But hey, here's to success!

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