[Haskell-cafe] [announce] second Haskell meetup in Paris

2013-01-11 Thread lucas di cioccio
Hi, I am pleased to annouce that I'm bootstrapping a Haskell-enthusiastics group in Paris. We recently scheduled our second Haskell meetup in Paris. This meetup will take place next Monday (Monday, January 14, 2013). AF83 ( http://af83.com/ ) has been kind enough to offer us a room for our

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Example programs with ample use of deepseq?

2013-01-11 Thread Erik Hesselink
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 11:38 PM, Joachim Breitner m...@joachim-breitner.de wrote: Am Mittwoch, den 09.01.2013, 15:11 +0100 schrieb Erik Hesselink: We finally solved the problems by completely moving to strict map operations, strict MVar/TVar operations, and strict data types. do you mean

[Haskell-cafe] Permanent Academic Positions (Computational Logic/Functional Programming) in Dundee Deadline 23 January

2013-01-11 Thread Ekaterina Komendantskaya
** Dundee Fellowships ** http://www.dundee.ac.uk/dundeefellows/ University of Dundee announces several permanent positions, with a 5-year starting period of a Research Fellowship. One of the named priority areas is Computational Logic/ Functional Programming /

[Haskell-cafe] Roshask

2013-01-11 Thread Tijn van der Zant
Hi, I want to use Haskell to program my robot using ros. I've found roshask https://github.com/acowley/roshask and I was wondering if someone on this list has experience with it and can tell me how good it is. Thanx! --Tijn ___ Haskell-Cafe mailing

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Roshask

2013-01-11 Thread Anthony Cowley
I know that it probably needs updating for Groovy. I don't think it has many users, which makes it more challenging to keep things running smoothly, but I'm willing to help any interested parties get it up and running. Anthony On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Tijn van der Zant robot...@gmail.com

[Haskell-cafe] ANN: crypto-pubkey: all your public key crypto algorithms belong to us.

2013-01-11 Thread Vincent Hanquez
Hi Cafe, I've recently released crypto-pubkey [1][2], which provide a comprehensive solution for public key cryptography. Most known RSA modes (PKCS15, OAEP, PSS) are supported, and there's also DSA and ElGamal signature support. Most of the code originally lived in cryptocipher, but have now

Re: [Haskell-cafe] [Haskell-beginners] Is http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/hackage.html having a challenging serving up archive.tar?

2013-01-11 Thread Henk-Jan van Tuyl
On Wed, 09 Jan 2013 20:05:07 +0100, KC kc1...@gmail.com wrote: :) I can't download it either. Regards, Henk-Jan van Tuyl -- http://Van.Tuyl.eu/ http://members.chello.nl/hjgtuyl/tourdemonad.html Haskell programming -- ___ Haskell-Cafe mailing

Re: [Haskell-cafe] ANN: crypto-pubkey: all your public key crypto algorithms belong to us.

2013-01-11 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi, Am Freitag, den 11.01.2013, 23:55 +0100 schrieb Vincent Hanquez: I've recently released crypto-pubkey [1][2], which provide a comprehensive solution for public key cryptography. Most known RSA modes (PKCS15, OAEP, PSS) are supported, and there's also DSA and ElGamal signature support.

Re: [Haskell-cafe] ANN: crypto-pubkey: all your public key crypto algorithms belong to us.

2013-01-11 Thread Vincent Hanquez
On 01/11/2013 11:34 PM, Joachim Breitner wrote: nice. But in the interest of possible users: Is there a reason why this code could not live in cryptocipher? Do we need multiple implementations of the cyphers, and expect our users to find out for themselves why to use one or the other? The