Happy Birthday!
Thanks for all your work, I'm very happy with Haskell and GHC, especially
now that I
can use it at work :D.
I've been digging through GHC for months now, hoping to contribute
something back this year :)
Kind regards,
raichoo
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Happy birthday!
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 9:31 AM, raichoo wrote:
> Happy Birthday!
>
> Thanks for all your work, I'm very happy with Haskell and GHC, especially
> now that I
> can use it at work :D.
>
> I've been digging through GHC for months now, hoping to contribute
>
Happy Birthday Simon :) And well done for keeping on top of things for so
long.
I reached the overload point quite a while ago and I no longer read all the
mailing lists. So the same goes for me: I'm not going to see a ticket or a
diff unless you explicitly CC me on it - but please feel free to
Dear GHC devs (all 600+ of you),
It’s my birthday (well it was a few minutes ago, but I became distracted by
#11379). I am 58. GHC is alive and well and, happily, so am I.
However, of late I have found that my GHC inbox, which I used to be able to
keep under control, just grows and grows.
Dear Simon!
Happy Birthday!!! :)
Thank you so much for all the incredible work that you have done and the
guidance that you have provided over the many years. I personally have profited
enormously from your kindness, and I am very grateful for that. In addition,
your unwavering enthusiasm for
Happy Birthday! Haskell is all the better for your work and direction and
we've all benefited thereby. Your work has made computing more enjoyable
for many :)
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 6:22 PM, Simon Peyton Jones
wrote:
> Dear GHC devs (all 600+ of you),
>
> It’s my