On 04/12/2009 01:30, Gwern Branwen wrote:

The changes look fine to me, although I'm a little surprised at all
the {{fact}} tags. (Some of them look very easy to fix, like why
typeclasses were introduced in the first place.)

Yes, they're just placeholders to fill in later. (I'm new to wikipedia, should they be {{citation needed}} or something?)

There's no need to do any page moving or anything; the new version can
just be pasted in. The main concern is maintaining a complete&
correct copyright history, and if Simon made all the edits modifying
the original text, and he also makes the big update, then there's no
issue: the holder of the copyright will appear aright in the history
with all his changes.

Ok, done!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell_%28programming_language%29

edit away. I'll try to have a go at the Parallelism/Concurrency section when I have time.

Cheers,
        Simon


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