Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News

2015-05-01 Thread Kim-Ee Yeoh
> Another Lennart, last name Spitzner, creates another genie that turns type > signatures into programs. Unlike Djinn, Exference > > makes no promises over termination. "Your wish is my command even at the > expen

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 316

2015-02-05 Thread Daniel Santa Cruz
On Wed Feb 04 2015 at 10:14:08 PM Francesco Ariis wrote: > Thanks so much for doing these! Always useful, great way to keep > up to date with other places than the ML. > > Good luck with the 1 year old, may her steps be functional! > Thanks! I hope her first steps are not lazy :-) Cheers, Danie

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 316

2015-02-05 Thread Kim-Ee Yeoh
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 4:07 PM, Simon Peyton Jones wrote: > We really need a successor! Please, please. I have offered to continue HWN. If picked, I intend to bring it back to the informed news source that it was circa early 2000s. I'm cognizant of the diversification of online hangouts. Wher

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 316

2015-02-05 Thread Simon Peyton Jones
After doing more than 150 of these, I have come to the conclusion that it is time for me to take a permanent break from HWN. I realize that "we could do better", and have something a bit more edited than a collection of links, and some quotes. I wish I had more time to devote to such endeavour,

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 316

2015-02-04 Thread Francesco Ariis
On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 09:21:49PM -0700, Daniel Santa Cruz wrote: > After doing more than 150 of these, I have come to the conclusion that > it is time for me to take a permanent break from HWN. I realize that > "we could do better", and have something a bit more edited than a > collection of link

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 289

2014-04-03 Thread Thiago Negri
Congratulations on your baby! :-) 2014-04-03 1:28 GMT-03:00 Daniel Santa Cruz : > Welcome to issue 289 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits > of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers > from March 1 to 31, 2014 > > So... where have I been? > > My wife and I

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 281

2013-09-26 Thread Henk-Jan van Tuyl
On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 03:56:28 +0200, Daniel Santa Cruz wrote: * 13,000 readers Domain: self.haskell, Score: 28, Comments: 11 On Reddit: [21] http://goo.gl/lTys0R StackOverflow: 12,584 questions tagged Haskell, 4.9 k followers 1224 users on the Haskell IRC Does anybody know how m

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 201

2011-09-28 Thread Daniel Santa Cruz
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Daniel Santa Cruz wrote: > Welcome to issue 201 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in > the Haskell community. This release covers the week of September 18 to > 24, 2011. > > You can find the HTML version of this issue at: > > http://contemplatecode.blo

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 155 - October 20, 2010 (Originally posted to Haskell-Cafe)

2010-10-23 Thread Marc A. Ziegert
(Not really Haiku form:) Haskell Weekly News, finally back! Nooo, they just hid in the café!? So many to catch up... 3. Oh, I'm so happy! Daniel! Thanks! - Marc Am Thursday 21 October 2010 schrieb Daniel Santa Cruz: > Hello all, > > Malcolm Wallace noticed that I had not posted the HWN to

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 155 - October 20, 2010 (Originally posted to Haskell-Cafe)

2010-10-22 Thread Ketil Malde
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic writes: >> A good email client (like Gmail), deals with this without a problem by >> collapsing the two emails into one. This is correct, of course. I can fix it, if I get annoyed enough. Unfortunately, evidence seems to indicate that the annoyed of us tend to fix it by un

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 155 - October 20, 2010 (Originally posted to Haskell-Cafe)

2010-10-22 Thread Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
On 22 October 2010 21:53, Johan Tibell wrote: > On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Colin Paul Adams > wrote: >> I do. But note I also subscribe to the cafe. >> >> The annoying thing is people cross-post to both lists, which IS >> spamming, IMHO. > > A good email client (like Gmail), deals with thi

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 155 - October 20, 2010 (Originally posted to Haskell-Cafe)

2010-10-22 Thread Johan Tibell
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Colin Paul Adams wrote: > I do. But note I also subscribe to the cafe. > > The annoying thing is people cross-post to both lists, which IS > spamming, IMHO. A good email client (like Gmail), deals with this without a problem by collapsing the two emails into one.

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 155 - October 20, 2010 (Originally posted to Haskell-Cafe)

2010-10-22 Thread Colin Paul Adams
> "Simon" == Simon Peyton-Jones writes: Simon> Personally I welcome the Haskell Weekly News, and would love Simon> it to be posted to the Haskell list regularly. It's not Simon> spam. The bandwidth of Haskell-Cafe is too high for me, and Simon> HWN serves as a useful summary

RE: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 155 - October 20, 2010 (Originally posted to Haskell-Cafe)

2010-10-22 Thread Simon Peyton-Jones
| Malcolm Wallace noticed that I had not posted the HWN to this list, | and requested that I do so. | I realize that many of you are also following -Cafe, and I do | apologize if this is a bit spamish due | to that. Hopefully some of you will find this useful. Personally I welcome the Has

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 113 - April 13, 2009

2009-04-13 Thread Joe Fredette
He forgot the quotes, so I grabbed a few I thought were good. :) Aaron_Denney says: "Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate it when you do that." BMeph says [to psygnisfive] In #haskell, you can't hardly be taken seriously w/o writing a monad tutorial... heatsink says: @pl (\

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: Issue 98 - December 25, 2008

2008-12-26 Thread Jake McArthur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Brent Yorgey wrote: > 50. file://localhost/home/brent/hacking/hwn/20081225.html :( -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAklVLPgACgkQye5hVyvIUKk2AQ

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 12, 2007

2007-03-12 Thread Wolfgang Jeltsch
Am Montag, 12. März 2007 03:52 schrieb Donald Bruce Stewart: > […] > * [41]Why Publish CS Papers Without Code? > […] > 41. http://billmill.org/why_no_code Interesting! This leads me to the question how copyright of code fragments included in conference papers is handled. Say, I submit a

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: January 02, 2007

2007-01-02 Thread Henk-Jan van Tuyl
On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 04:22:23 +0100, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: * edwinb: I've just walked past a poster advertising a gig by a band called 'The Awkward Squad'. I assume this means they provide output, play concurrently, and people take exception to the

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: September 18, 2006

2006-09-20 Thread Alexandra Silva
* Strong Types for Relational Databases . Alexandra Silva and Joost Visser [33]presented a relational database Using the type system to encode not only the types of fields it was joining, but a bit more about their meaning and role in the key. Type-level programmin

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: September 18, 2006

2006-09-18 Thread David House
On 18/09/06, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: * SOE implementation based on Gtk2Hs . Duncan Coutts [15]Due to popular demand the new SOE implementation based on Gtk2Hs is [16]available. The rendering quality is better than the original HGL version. [17]Here's

Great tutorial on monads Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News - August 14, 2006

2006-08-14 Thread Bulat Ziganshin
Hello Donald, Monday, August 14, 2006, 11:09:44 AM, you wrote: > Quotes of the Week > * Dan Piponi : "Writing introductions to monads seems to have >developed into an industry" i felt myself catched ;) and tried to found source of this quote. for my wonder, it was a quote from jus

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-18 Thread Claus Reinke
please put the Haskell-prime effort back into the into the permanent top of the "News" section (does noone care about the language this Ok. Done. thanks since the feed covers announcements, and not all of those end up with a link on haskell.org otherwise, that pointer to the feed archive fr

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-18 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
claus.reinke: > >So, the frontpage now has recent news, with our icfp prize at the top. > >Opinions? > > do I understand correctly that the top items under "News" will be > updated manually and less frequently, to hold items that are deemed > more important, or more permanent, than the usual hea

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-18 Thread minh thu
2006/3/18, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Donald Bruce Stewart wrote: > > antti-juhani: > >>Yes, it's annoying (it isn't ambigous right now, but it will be again > >>early next month). Either use an inherently unambiguous format (anything > >>that writes out or abbreviates the month,

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-18 Thread Claus Reinke
So, the frontpage now has recent news, with our icfp prize at the top. Opinions? do I understand correctly that the top items under "News" will be updated manually and less frequently, to hold items that are deemed more important, or more permanent, than the usual headline. and the rest of it

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-18 Thread Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho
Donald Bruce Stewart wrote: > antti-juhani: >>Yes, it's annoying (it isn't ambigous right now, but it will be again >>early next month). Either use an inherently unambiguous format (anything >>that writes out or abbreviates the month, instead of using digits), or >>use the international standard YY

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-17 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
sebastian.sylvan: > The ICFP boasting could be moved elsewhere (perhaps put the quote at > the very top under the logo), the rest of the items seem "regular" > enough to be popped off the news list just like any other HWN-type > news. > The only regularly occuring news that really need to stick aro

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-17 Thread Sebastian Sylvan
On 3/17/06, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > sebastian.sylvan: > > On 3/17/06, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > rjmh: > > > > >With a view to this I started collecting just the announcements on a > > > > >`feed' here: > > > > > http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~don

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-17 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
sebastian.sylvan: > On 3/17/06, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > rjmh: > > > >With a view to this I started collecting just the announcements on a > > > >`feed' here: > > > > http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/code/hwn/announce.html > > > > > > > >These should serve as a basis fo

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-17 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
antti-juhani: > Donald Bruce Stewart wrote: > > Well, there is a way -- it's fairly easy with the right regex -- but > > is it really ambiguous? Do people find it confusing? What do other sites do? > > Yes, it's annoying (it isn't ambigous right now, but it will be again > early next month). Eith

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-17 Thread Sebastian Sylvan
On 3/17/06, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > rjmh: > > >With a view to this I started collecting just the announcements on a > > >`feed' here: > > > http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/code/hwn/announce.html > > > > > >These should serve as a basis for the content, I think. > > > >

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-17 Thread Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho
Donald Bruce Stewart wrote: > Well, there is a way -- it's fairly easy with the right regex -- but > is it really ambiguous? Do people find it confusing? What do other sites do? Yes, it's annoying (it isn't ambigous right now, but it will be again early next month). Either use an inherently unamb

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-16 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
Well, there is a way -- it's fairly easy with the right regex -- but is it really ambiguous? Do people find it confusing? What do other sites do? -- Don jupdike: > The dates on the feed are in international (non-US) order, i.e. Mar 13 > 2006 = 13/03/2006. Is there a way to make this unambiguous

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-16 Thread Jared Updike
The dates on the feed are in international (non-US) order, i.e. Mar 13 2006 = 13/03/2006. Is there a way to make this unambiguous by changing the month to a word instead of a number? Just curious... Jared. On 3/16/06, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > rjmh: > > >With a view to

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-16 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
rjmh: > >With a view to this I started collecting just the announcements on a > >`feed' here: > > http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/code/hwn/announce.html > > > >These should serve as a basis for the content, I think. > > Can you add an actual date? Seeing things dated a few days ago does > cont

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-16 Thread John Hughes
With a view to this I started collecting just the announcements on a `feed' here: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/code/hwn/announce.html These should serve as a basis for the content, I think. Can you add an actual date? Seeing things dated a few days ago does contribute to a feelin

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-15 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
sebastian.sylvan: > On 3/13/06, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006 > > > >Greetings, and thanks for reading issue 28 of HWN, a weekly newsletter > >covering developments in the Haskell community. Each Monday, new

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006

2006-03-15 Thread Sebastian Sylvan
On 3/13/06, Donald Bruce Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006 > >Greetings, and thanks for reading issue 28 of HWN, a weekly newsletter >covering developments in the Haskell community. Each Monday, new >editions are posted to [

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: January 16, 2006

2006-01-17 Thread Donald Bruce Stewart
bulatz: > Hello Donald, > > Monday, January 16, 2006, 3:37:33 AM, you wrote: > > > DBS> * Arrays. Bulat Ziganshin [7]wrote an interesting RFC on the various > DBS>Haskell array interfaces. > > DBS>7. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.general/12992 > > imho, the

Re: [Haskell] Haskell Weekly News: January 16, 2006

2006-01-17 Thread Bulat Ziganshin
Hello Donald, Monday, January 16, 2006, 3:37:33 AM, you wrote: DBS> * Arrays. Bulat Ziganshin [7]wrote an interesting RFC on the various DBS>Haskell array interfaces. DBS>7. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.general/12992 imho, the following will be more descrip