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Issue 40 - August 14, 2006
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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 just
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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 -MM-DD
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
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, instead of
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.
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
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
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.
Can you add an actual
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). Either use
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.
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/~dons/code/hwn/announce.html
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 around
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
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
contribute to a
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 this
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
On 3/13/06, Donald Bruce Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006
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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
Haskell Weekly News: March 13, 2006
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Hello Donald,
Monday, January 16, 2006, 3:37:33 AM, you wrote:
DBS * Arrays. Bulat Ziganshin [7]wrote an interesting RFC on the various
DBSHaskell array interfaces.
DBS7. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.general/12992
imho, the following will be more
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
DBSHaskell array interfaces.
DBS7. http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.general/12992
imho, the following
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