rver-side, and a minor hassle client-side. Plus the file
is so small it won't shave any significant load off the server,
especially when nobody will bother to seed it. I'm sure most *nix users
get GHC from their distribution's mirrors anyhow. Mirrors are really
what you need
Andrew Coppin wrote:
> Where do you guys find so many strange cat pictures?!
You don't know any cats or cat owners, do you? ;)
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Brent Yorgey wrote:
> Aren't you going to make one featuring a "catamorphism"? =)
Done, thanks for the contribution! ;)
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Alex Tarkovsky wrote:
> Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
>> I can has English? :)
>
> This comment inspired what could be either the beginning of an
> infectious Haskell recruitment campaign, or just a sign that some of us
> are mad. I present the lambdacats:
&g
Will Thompson wrote:
> http://pics.livejournal.com/resiak/pic/00019kx6/
Bravo. ;)
And here's what happens when you substitute your cat for GHCi:
http://arcanux.org/lambdacats3.html
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...and the silliness continues:
http://arcanux.org/lambdacats2.html
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Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
> I can has English? :)
This comment inspired what could be either the beginning of an
infectious Haskell recruitment campaign, or just a sign that some of us
are mad. I present the lambdacats:
http://arcanux.org/lambdacats.html
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