Hey Ertugrul,
You are absolutely right and the first item on my todo list is to add
better examples.
Paul
On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 5:24 AM, Ertugrul Söylemez wrote:
> Hello there Paul,
>
> Paul Visschers wrote:
>
> > A couple of weeks ago I asked if there was interest in a library that
> > imp
Great / thanks!!! This will be incredibly helpful for some of my present
work. :-)
On Saturday, July 21, 2012, Paul Visschers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A couple of weeks ago I asked if there was interest in a library that
> implements a type-safe relational algebra. The response was positive, so I
> ha
Hello there Paul,
Paul Visschers wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago I asked if there was interest in a library that
> implements a type-safe relational algebra. The response was positive,
> so I have spruced up the code I had a bit and created a repository on
> GitHub at:
>
> https://github.com/Paul
Hello,
A couple of weeks ago I asked if there was interest in a library that
implements a type-safe relational algebra. The response was positive, so I
have spruced up the code I had a bit and created a repository on GitHub at:
https://github.com/PaulVisschers/relational-algebra
It is a very rud
Hi Alistair,
Both of our projects just generate SQL though, AFAIK. Was there
something else you wanted to generate?
I wish I could provide a clear answer to that myself, truth is I'm not
certain myself at the moment.
All this is related to a rl problem I have, it concerns the business lo
> has anybody already developed an EDSL for relational algebra?
>
> HaskellDB does that, but its current implementation only allows for
> generating SQL, are there other implementations?
Hello Günther,
Ganesh did something called squiggle a while ago:
http://code.haskell.org/squiggle/unstable/
I
Hi all,
has anybody already developed an EDSL for relational algebra?
HaskellDB does that, but its current implementation only allows for
generating SQL, are there other implementations?
Günther
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Cool! That goes on my list for further study.
(I have a work-in-progress of something similar for description logics.)
#g
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on my blog
(http://weblogs.asp.net/brianbec) ,
i've posted a couple of Haskell gadgets. One is a simulator for the "relational
algebra" of database theory. The other is just an expansion of one of Paul Hudak's derivations of State monads.
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