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2015-07-23 Thread lel416
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2012-09-16 Thread Clint Moore
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2012-09-16 Thread Clint Moore
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2012-05-31 Thread Alexander Kantardjiev
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2012-04-02 Thread Mark Snyder
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2012-02-21 Thread Dan Burton
Haskellers, I'm pleased to announce the first public release of NetSpec, a little Network library to simplify networking tasks that involve a fixed number of connections, using Erlang-esque send and receive primitives. Check out the docs: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/netspec And the repo on

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2011-11-15 Thread Benjamin L. Russell
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2011-11-15 Thread Benjamin L. Russell
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2009-06-24 Thread Stephanie Weirich
= Call for Participation ACM SIGPLAN Haskell Symposium 2009 http://haskell.org/haskell-symposium/2009/ Edinburgh, Scotland, 3 September 2009 ==

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2009-05-25 Thread Oege de Moor
To: Subject: 10 jobs in declarative programming TEN DECLARATIVE PROGRAMMING CONSULTANTS SOUGHT Semmle and LogicBlox are creating a platform for declarative programming in Datalog, a pure logic programming language. Semmle is based in Oxford, headed by Oege de Moor; LogicBlox is based in Atla

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2008-04-18 Thread Samir Genaim
* * The Fourth International Workshop * * on* * Programming Language Interference and Dependence* *

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2007-09-05 Thread Chris Mears
"Tomi Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi there. I'm a teacher of Maths and am working my way through the > Euler Project problems for fun. I have mostly been using Basic, but > have read up about Haskell and think it looks like a sensible way to > solve many of the problems. It certainly is.

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2007-09-05 Thread Brent Yorgey
On 9/5/07, Tomi Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi there. I'm a teacher of Maths and am working my way through the Euler > Project problems for fun. I have mostly been using Basic, but have read up > about Haskell and think it looks like a sensible way to solve many of the > problems. > > I se

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2007-09-05 Thread Chaddaï Fouché
2007/9/5, Tomi Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > So now I try to apply the function to the list: > > Prelude> map (f) [(a2+b2,a)| a <- [1..4] , b<- [1..4], a2+b2<20, b<=a] > > and I get this result: > > :1:5: > Ambiguous type variable `t' in the constraints: > `Integral t' arising from use

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2007-09-05 Thread Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH
On Sep 5, 2007, at 21:10 , Tomi Owens wrote: Prelude> let f (a,b) = a * floor (10/b) Prelude> f(2,5) 4 This function works just as I want it to. Now I try creating a list: Prelude> [(a2+b2,a)| a <- [1..4] , b<- [1..4], a2+b2<20, b<=a] [(2,1),(5,2),(8,2),(10,3),(13,3),(18,3),(17,4)]

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2007-09-05 Thread Tomi Owens
Hi there. I'm a teacher of Maths and am working my way through the Euler Project problems for fun. I have mostly been using Basic, but have read up about Haskell and think it looks like a sensible way to solve many of the problems. OK, so I've downloaded GHCi and am trying to teach myself. So far

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2007-06-04 Thread Boyko Bantchev
Hi all! The List module provides isPrefixOf, isSuffixOf, and -- since recently -- isInfixOf, to check whether a list is a prefix, a suffix, or an infix to another list. Similarly, we have inits and tails to obtain the prefixes and the suffixes of a list, but there is no standard function that wou

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2006-12-11 Thread Ralf Lammel
[Foundations of AOP and AO languages have benefitted from the functional programming community for a while now. Haskellers, please have a look. Thanks! Ralf] Call For Papers FOAL: Foundations of Aspect-Oriented Languages 2007 A one day workshop affiliated wit

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2005-05-18 Thread John C. Peterson
From: John Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: haskell@haskell.org Subject: Blown disk on haskell.org Sorry for the downtime - haskell.org lost a disk today. Everything is back to normal (I hope). If you have software installed there, we upgraded to a new OS. Hope this doesn't break anything!

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2005-03-01 Thread Duncan Coutts
Gtk2Hs - A Haskell GUI library based on the Gtk+ GUI Toolkit. Version 0.9.7.1 is now available from: http://gtk2hs.sourceforge.net/ This release is only needed for Windows users. If you have version 0.9.7 working there is no need to upgrade. Source and binary packages are available for Window

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2005-02-09 Thread Javier García-Vivó Albors
Hi. I'm trying to use the hs-plugins with ghci for Windows. Do you know how to do it? I've tried several ways to install the and I haven't managed it. Thanks for your help This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Progr

Re: Module Initialisation? (was Re: [Haskell] (no subject))

2004-10-17 Thread Remi Turk
On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 07:20:28PM +0100, Ben Rudiak-Gould wrote: > Remi Turk wrote: > > > On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 05:11:02PM +0100, Ben Rudiak-Gould wrote: > > > >> I don't think there's any problem with > >> > >> type MVar = STMVar RealWorld > >> > >> newMVar :: a -> ST s (STMVar s a) > >> w

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2004-10-17 Thread Ben Rudiak-Gould
Remi Turk wrote: On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 05:11:02PM +0100, Ben Rudiak-Gould wrote: > I don't think there's any problem with > > type MVar = STMVar RealWorld > > newMVar :: a -> ST s (STMVar s a) >> withMVar :: STMVar s a -> (a -> ST s b) -> ST s b ... > > For that matter it seems like we could

Re: Module Initialisation? (was Re: [Haskell] (no subject))

2004-10-17 Thread Adrian Hey
On Sunday 17 Oct 2004 4:45 am, Wolfgang Thaller wrote: > Adrian Hey wrote: > > I'm puzzled about this idea of "module init action" in a declarative > > language. Perhaps, if it's desirable to have some module initialisation > > applied to a module if anything from it is used, the way to do this > >

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2004-10-17 Thread Remi Turk
On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 05:11:02PM +0100, Ben Rudiak-Gould wrote: > Remi Turk wrote: > > >It definitely sounds nice, but is it actually possible to generalize e.g. > >MVar from "RealWorld" to "forall s" or are we always going to have to say: > > > >v <- unsafeIOToST (newMVar / newChan ... ) > >

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2004-10-17 Thread Ben Rudiak-Gould
Remi Turk wrote: It definitely sounds nice, but is it actually possible to generalize e.g. MVar from "RealWorld" to "forall s" or are we always going to have to say: v <- unsafeIOToST (newMVar / newChan ... ) I hadn't thought of that, but I don't think there's any problem with type MVar = ST

Re: Module Initialisation? (was Re: [Haskell] (no subject))

2004-10-17 Thread Remi Turk
On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 01:53:22PM +0100, Ben Rudiak-Gould wrote: [snip] > >> Since a lot of the concerns expressed about this seem to centre > >> around possible abuse of arbitrary IO operations in these top level > >> constructions, maybe the problem could be addressed by insisting > >> that a re

Re: Module Initialisation? (was Re: [Haskell] (no subject))

2004-10-17 Thread Ben Rudiak-Gould
Wolfgang Thaller wrote: Adrian Hey wrote: > I'm puzzled about this idea of "module init action" in a > declarative language. Perhaps, if it's desirable to have some > module initialisation applied to a module if anything from it is > used, the way to do this would be to have a reserved identifier

Re: Module Initialisation? (was Re: [Haskell] (no subject))

2004-10-16 Thread Wolfgang Thaller
Adrian Hey wrote: I'm puzzled about this idea of "module init action" in a declarative language. Perhaps, if it's desirable to have some module initialisation applied to a module if anything from it is used, the way to do this would be to have a reserved identifier specially for the purpose, like

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2004-10-14 Thread Adrian Hey
On Thursday 14 Oct 2004 10:18 am, Simon Marlow wrote: > On 13 October 2004 16:17, Wolfgang Thaller wrote: > > We could get away with "desugaring" them to some very "unsafe" non-IO- > > bindings and having the "module init action" do something evil to > > make the IO happen in the right order... sho

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2004-10-14 Thread Simon Marlow
On 13 October 2004 16:17, Wolfgang Thaller wrote: > We could get away with "desugaring" them to some very "unsafe" non-IO- > bindings and having the "module init action" do something evil to > make the IO happen in the right order... should be possible to make > that look exactly like mdo from the

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2004-10-13 Thread Wolfgang Thaller
> b) Some predetermined order, with semantics like mdo: Hmm, I just realized that this also means we can execute moduke intialisation code that returns no result using: _ <- do ... I like that, I desperately need that for my Objective-C binding... So the extension with the specified order actual

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2004-06-22 Thread Alfonso
Hello dear haskellers:   My name is Alfonso Meléndez I work in Computer Science in  a Colombian University. Right now, I am developing an application for discrete mathematics and I need to comunicate Java with Haskell, more precisely  I use Java for the interface of the application an