RE: Haskell compilers targetting Wintel platforms, or microsoft's ".NET"...

2000-08-30 Thread Simon Peyton-Jones
GHC (http://haskell.org/ghc) generates native code for Wintel. We are actively working on making it more Wintel friendly (e.g. packaging with Installshield, using DLLs). We are also working on targeting the .NET platform, but it's at an experimental stage right now. Definitely not ready for pr

Re: using Hudak's SOE book

2000-08-30 Thread Paul Hudak
Hi Johannes: > > That said, don't be thrown off by the introductory nature of SOE. > > In particular, chapters 13, 15, and 19 ... > > Certainly. But for instance in chapter 15, > I am quite worried about the usage of the memo "function", > without which the whole thing wouldn't work. > To studen

Haskell-GUIs (was Re: using Hudak's SOE book)

2000-08-30 Thread Ch. A. Herrmann
Hello, > "Johannes" == Johannes Waldmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Johannes> 1) FranTk runs with hugs *and* with ghc (does this hold Johannes> for FAL as well? last I checked it seemed hugs only) Johannes> 2) FranTk has all those fancy input widgets Johannes> Again i want

Re: using Hudak's SOE book

2000-08-30 Thread Johannes Waldmann
Dear Paul, thanks for your remarks, > However, especially because you have a group of experienced programmmers: > ... it is exactly this group that needs to be trained to think differently, Yes, I will definitely keep that in mind. > That said, don't be thrown off by the introductory nature o