* Hal Daume III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-08-29 17:39 -0700]: > If you use Haskell for a purpose *other than* one of those listed below, > I'd love to hear.
I have written checkrdf[1], a tool for downloading and processing RSS files from various newstickers. checkrdf uses HaXml for processing RSS XML files. A shell script is used as wrapper and the XML files are fetched by fetch(1) or wget(1). I have developed Editor Combinators[2][3] together with Wolfram Kahl and Jan Scheffczyk for my diploma thesis. Currently, I am using Haskell for my PhD work where I use Haskell as "Runtime Environment" for code generated by HOPS[4]. I have done statistical evaluation of medical datasets (sensitivity, specitivity, predictive values and the like) in Haskell. For small tasks (processing textfiles and the like) I also use Haskell or zsh[5] scripts. Regards, Olli 1. http://checkrdf.sourceforge.net/ 2. http://www2-data.informatik.unibw-muenchen.de/EdComb/ 3. http://www2-data.informatik.unibw-muenchen.de/People/obraun/diploma_thesis.ps.gz 4. http://www2-data.informatik.unibw-muenchen.de/kahl/HOPS/ 5. http://www.zsh.org/ -- Oliver Braun -- obraun @ { unsane.org | FreeBSD.org | haskell.org }
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