Re: Searching for Haskell (was: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany))

2010-09-07 Thread James Andrew Cook
On Aug 31, 2010, at 1:57 PM, Alberto G. Corona wrote: What happened in the first half of 2006? monads were high there!. Wasn't that about the time Microsoft was previewing the Power Shell, codenamed Monad? -- James___ Haskell-Cafe

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-31 Thread Henk-Jan van Tuyl
On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 00:45:23 +0200, sylvain sylvain.na...@googlemail.com wrote: Apart the programming language, I have encountered this term only as a family name. I would find interesting to know if there is a language in which this word exists and has yet another meaning. It is amongst

Searching for Haskell (was: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany))

2010-08-31 Thread Henk-Jan van Tuyl
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 13:57:42 +0200, Alberto G. Corona agocor...@gmail.com wrote: Entering haskell language instead of haskell the ambiguity dissapears. Then, Jamaica no longer appears in the crude reality . The weigth of USA is hides all other country here. I think that a more

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-31 Thread Henk-Jan van Tuyl
On Sat, 28 Aug 2010 00:45:23 +0200, sylvain sylvain.na...@googlemail.com wrote: Apart the programming language, I have encountered this term only as a family name. I would find interesting to know if there is a language in which this word exists and has yet another meaning. It is amongst

Fwd: Searching for Haskell (was: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany))

2010-08-31 Thread Alberto G. Corona
Ooops Just after sending this I relized that it is possible to narrow the search using categories. Using the category programming: http://www.google.com/insights/search/?hl=en-US#cat=31q=haskellcmpt=q http://www.google.com/insights/search/?hl=en-US#cat=31q=haskellcmpt=qit is even possible to

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-30 Thread Paul Johnson
On 27/08/10 23:45, sylvain wrote: Other sources show growing interest in Haskell (much to the dismay of our favorite motto). Would you accept to refer to these other sources? One interesting one is http://www.itjobswatch.co.uk/jobs/uk/haskell.do Paul.

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-28 Thread Sean Leather
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 01:29, Vo Minh Thu wrote: It would be interesting to know some other sources: [...] number of attendees to e.g. Utrecht summer school on FP, ... Just a bit over 30, I think. And it was interesting to see a significant number of non-student participants. Perhaps around

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-28 Thread Vo Minh Thu
2010/8/28 Sean Leather leat...@cs.uu.nl: On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 01:29, Vo Minh Thu wrote: It would be interesting to know some other sources: [...] number of attendees to e.g. Utrecht summer school on FP, ... Just a bit over 30, I think. And it was interesting to see a significant number

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-27 Thread sylvain
Hi, the results given by the same research at the world level is worrisome: the interest in Haskell is steadily declining since 2004. Why was Haskell not successful conquering the hearts? Is it doomed to fail or is there still a chance? http://www.google.com/insights/search/#q=haskellcmpt=q

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-27 Thread Yuras Shumovich
2010/8/27 sylvain sylvain.na...@googlemail.com: Hi, the results given by the same research at the world level is worrisome: the interest in Haskell is steadily declining since 2004. Why was Haskell not successful conquering the hearts? Is it doomed to fail or is there still a chance?

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-27 Thread Vo Minh Thu
2010/8/27 sylvain sylvain.na...@googlemail.com: Hi, the results given by the same research at the world level is worrisome: the interest in Haskell is steadily declining since 2004. Why was Haskell not successful conquering the hearts? Is it doomed to fail or is there still a chance?

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-27 Thread Daniel Fischer
On Friday 27 August 2010 16:54:09, sylvain wrote: Hi, the results given by the same research at the world level is worrisome: the interest in Haskell is steadily declining since 2004. Why was Haskell not successful conquering the hearts? Is it doomed to fail or is there still a chance?

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-27 Thread Federico Mastellone
It's curious, if you search for PHP, Java, SQL, HTML or Javascript, all of them show that they are declining. On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Anton van Straaten an...@appsolutions.comwrote: Daniel Fischer wrote: On Friday 27 August 2010 16:54:09, sylvain wrote: Hi, the results given by

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-27 Thread Anton van Straaten
Daniel Fischer wrote: On Friday 27 August 2010 16:54:09, sylvain wrote: Hi, the results given by the same research at the world level is worrisome: the interest in Haskell is steadily declining since 2004. Why was Haskell not successful conquering the hearts? Is it doomed to fail or is there

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-27 Thread Brandon S Allbery KF8NH
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 8/27/10 11:20 , Daniel Fischer wrote: I particularly like Haskell the hero as England beat Wales. Official hero staus from the Brisbane Times, yay! Makes watching rugby matches fun (and head-twisting) :) - -- brandon s. allbery

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-27 Thread sylvain
Hello, I'm not sure if you're serious or not ... Well, I wasn't, actually. My previous email was an eruption of second degré (I guess the closest English term would be irony). But you do realise Haskell is not a word only used to name some programming language used by fanatic hipsters [0]?

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-27 Thread Vo Minh Thu
2010/8/28 sylvain sylvain.na...@googlemail.com: Hello, I'm not sure if you're serious or not ... Well, I wasn't, actually. My previous email was an eruption of second degré (I guess the closest English term would be irony). But you do realise Haskell is not a word only used to name some

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-21 Thread gdweber
For what it's worth (which judging from later posts may be nothing), the link Sachsen-Anhalt goes to a page with a section Regionales Interesse with a nice blue bar line for Magdeburg, and no mention of Halle. On 2010-Aug-17, Henning Thielemann wrote: Daniel Kahlenberg schrieb: Hi list,

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-17 Thread Henning Thielemann
Daniel Kahlenberg schrieb: Hi list, stumbled across that: http://www.google.com/insights/search/?hl=de#q=haskellgeo=DEcmpt=q Good to know that Saxony-Anhalt is the state in Germany with leading interest in Haskell. :-) I would like to know, whether this is due to Magdeburg or Halle.

[Haskell-cafe] Slightly humorous: Headhunters toolbox (example for Germany)

2010-08-14 Thread Daniel Kahlenberg
Hi list, stumbled across that: http://www.google.com/insights/search/?hl=de#q=haskellgeo=DEcmpt=q Greetz Daniel ___ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe