Re: [Haskell-cafe] Functional programming techniques in small projects

2010-06-21 Thread Nick Rudnick

Hi Markus,

I am afraid your questions are formulated quite narrowly so that people 
you might like to reach might not feel addressed -- so it might be 
helpful to ask yourself how your subject might look in the perspective 
of an average Haskeller, if a such dies exist at all.


At first, please explain what you understand as post mass production 
and how you expect this to be in a relationship with Haskell.


Then, agile software development is used at projects of various sizes -- 
but I guess you want to use this term to emphasize *small* projects -- 
inhowfar do you actually require such to follow agile specifications, 
how about small and one-man-projects which do not follow agile at all?


You are speaking about »student-driven software development«... it might 
be hard for some people to imagine what you mean by this and -- again -- 
inhowfar this relates to Haskell.


Could you please be a little more explicit?


All the best,

   Nick



Markus Dönges wrote:

Hello Community,

I am a student from the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, and at 
the moment I am writing my bachelor thesis about Post-Mass-Prodcution 
Softwaresupply/ -development in case of an University administration. 
This approach deals with student-driven software development in which 
functional programming techniques (ie, Haskell) and agile development 
approaches matter.


I am looking for opinions and statements on how small (agile) software 
development projects may benefit from functional programming 
techniques (perhaps in contrast to imperative programming techniques).


Since I am at the very start, I would appreciate further literature 
advices. In addition, does anybody know particular people who are 
familiar with this topic?


Any answer is appreciated :-)

Regards, Markus
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[Haskell-cafe] Functional programming techniques in small projects

2010-06-20 Thread Markus Dönges

Hello Community,

I am a student from the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, and at 
the moment I am writing my bachelor thesis about Post-Mass-Prodcution 
Softwaresupply/ -development in case of an University administration. 
This approach deals with student-driven software development in which 
functional programming techniques (ie, Haskell) and agile development 
approaches matter.


I am looking for opinions and statements on how small (agile) software 
development projects may benefit from functional programming techniques 
(perhaps in contrast to imperative programming techniques).


Since I am at the very start, I would appreciate further literature 
advices. In addition, does anybody know particular people who are 
familiar with this topic?


Any answer is appreciated :-)

Regards, Markus
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