Hello Haskellers,
I'd like to announce the release of the GA library, which provides
support for working with genetic algorithms in Haskell.
Key features:
* pragmatic implementation of a genetic algorithm,
aimed at making it easy to use for evolving
self-defined entit
Hello,
Since last week, I'm not receiving any mails from the Haskell mailing
lists (haskell@, haskell-cafe@ and beginners@) at work.
(I'm temporarily using my GMail account now)
I checked with the guys in our IT department what's going on, and it
seems like the Haskell mail server lambda.haskell.
On 16 Feb 2011, at 23:31, Trystan Spangler wrote:
> How do I get a password for Hackage?
>
> I got a username but I have no idea what my password is and I can't find how
> to reset it or get a new one.
See http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/accounts.html
"Passwords are stored encrypted, so
Hi Jan,
Hi Jan,
On 11/29/2010 12:55 PM, Jan Snajder wrote:
> Dear Haskellers,
>
> I am pleased to announce the release of genprog-0.1, a genetic
> programming library.
>
> (snip)
Very interesting, and nice job on the code (elegant, well-structured,
well-documented, ...)!
Genetic programming re
erms of data locality and the lot)? Is
there a 'Haskell-program benchmark suite' out there?
greetings,
Kenneth
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boegel
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Kenneth
Hello,
I'm planning to start up a project to build a 3D modelling application
in Haskell. I don't know which direction I would want to follow, hence
this mail.
I've set up a small wiki page @ http://haskell.org/hawiki/H3D.
I'm looking for neat idea's, existing projects, articles, suggestions