> What you have posted here is essentially a job offer. Actually I did not intended it to be so. It's too vague and I've other things to do currently. But actually I knew that when I'm ready to concretize something, then *here*would be of course the place I'd look for interested (and interesting ;) ) people.
> Let us know how many people get in contact with you in private just after this single email. One. 2011/12/19 Gracjan Polak <[email protected]> > Yves Parès <limestrael <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > > > > > Bryan O' Sullivans's company and Scrive may not be relevant examples, as > they > employ respectively people like, well... ^^ Bryan O'Sullivan and Magnus > Carlsson > (the Haskeller, not the singer).So you can expect such people to do > wonders. > > You are what you create. Someday somebody will say same thing about you > and your > friend. > > ...or you will be famous singers. > > > But for instance I personally have one or two ideas of web development > (and > I'd love to carry them out using Yesod), but since I've simply been using > Haskell for 2~3 years (and only as a hobby) and since the only guy I > personally > know who is the closest to a Haskeller is a friend who is beginning to > read RWH. > > What you have posted here is essentially a job offer. Let us know how many > people get in contact with you in private just after this single email. > > Explain your ideas on paper, I'm sure there are plenty of people that > would like > to help you out with your ideas. I know at least some myself. > > -- > Gracjan > > > > _______________________________________________ > Haskell-Cafe mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe >
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