Exactly, it's things like this that are so frustrating and which
reduce efficiency. In a mature library, you don't need to handle
details like this for yourself.
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On Oct
On 8 Oct 2009, at 00:41, Curt Sampson wrote:
On 2009-10-02 09:03 -0600 (Fri), John A. De Goes wrote:
[Haskell] is missing many key libraries that would be of great
commercial value.
Just out of curiousity, can you give me some examples of what you feel
these are?
Relational database libr
Don Stewart wrote:
> > A version of Network.HTTP that accepts HTTPS URLs and does the right
> > thing instead of attempting to do a HTTP connection instead.
>
> Yeah, we use the curl library for all our HTTPS stuff.
Well there is a big difference between Network.Curl and Network.HTTP.
HTTP is re
mle+hs:
> Curt Sampson wrote:
>
> > On 2009-10-02 09:03 -0600 (Fri), John A. De Goes wrote:
> >
> > > [Haskell] is missing many key libraries that would be of great
> > > commercial value.
> >
> > Just out of curiousity, can you give me some examples of what you feel
> > these are?
>
> A versio
Curt Sampson wrote:
> On 2009-10-02 09:03 -0600 (Fri), John A. De Goes wrote:
>
> > [Haskell] is missing many key libraries that would be of great
> > commercial value.
>
> Just out of curiousity, can you give me some examples of what you feel
> these are?
A version of Network.HTTP that accepts
On 2009-10-02 09:03 -0600 (Fri), John A. De Goes wrote:
> [Haskell] is missing many key libraries that would be of great
> commercial value.
Just out of curiousity, can you give me some examples of what you feel
these are?
cjs
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