> > I've heard about an article named "Calling from heaven to hell and
> > from hell to heaven". I suppose its subject is the communication about
> > Haskell and C. If anyone does know where can I find that article, please
> > contact me, my faculty project depends heavily on it!
>
> It is at
Alex Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote,
> Manuel Chakravarty and Olaf Chitil debate the fixity of ($):
>
> > > I think the idea behind $ is exactly the change of
> > > associativity.
> >
> > Hmm, I thought, the idea behind it is a change of precedence...
> >
> > > I use $ a lot to save a lot
> I don't think there was a solution.
> At least, I'm still being mailed :-(
> I guess the administrators aren't paying much attention to
> what's going
> on... Poor job.
Sorry, I've been away for a few days.
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The HaskellDirect home page is the clearinghouse
for this sort of thing (and that paper is available
from there),
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/fp/software/hdirect/
along with tool(s) and documentation of how to write
Real World code in Haskell. Please let me know if
you need any help getting thin
George Russell wrote:Standard ML, I'm glad to
> say, has punning, and I don't remember it causing me any difficulties at
> all as a programmer or a compiler writer. (I wrote the parser in the
> latest version of MLj.) Please reverse this stupid ban in the next version
> of the Haskell standard!