Re: [Haskell-cafe] Alternative name for return

2013-08-06 Thread Karol Samborski
What about 'pack'?

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Karol
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] A Mascot

2011-11-24 Thread Karol Samborski
2011/11/25 Richard O'Keefe o...@cs.otago.ac.nz:

 I could never in my whole life draw as well as that.
 But they are *skittles*, just like Lamb Da.
 Cute.  Stiff. Lifeless.  Easy to knock over.
 Reminds me of a salt shaker and pepper pot of my mother's.

 The collar's good, but
 the lambda is just pasted on for no intrinsic reason.

I agree with you but it was drawn by my sister and she thought that
the lambda and other expressions just must be on the mascot. I think
she didn't have any idea where to draw it :)

 How about a relatively smart animal _in motion_ with the
 lambda formed naturally by the positions of its limbs?
 Maybe a leaping gelada with its hind legs forming the
 \ of the lambda and its tail and back forming the / ?
 Smart, social, moving, and of course, furry.



OK, I will send her your idea.

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Karol Samborski

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Poll: Do you want a mascot?

2011-11-23 Thread Karol Samborski
2011/11/23 heathmatlock heathmatl...@gmail.com:
 Question: Do you want a mascot?
 Answers:
 Yes
 No

 --
 This is an attempt to figure out if this idea is going anywhere.
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Yes.

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] A Mascot

2011-11-22 Thread Karol Samborski
Thank you all for appreciate my sister's work. I will send her your
comments and then will see :)

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] A Mascot

2011-11-22 Thread Karol Samborski
And what about a cat? The cat is associated with elegance and a kind of magic.
Please take a look: http://origami.bieszczady.pl/images/kot.png

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] A Mascot

2011-11-21 Thread Karol Samborski
Hi all,

This is my sister's proposition:
http://origami.bieszczady.pl/images/The_Lamb_Da.png

What do you think?

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] A Mascot

2011-11-21 Thread Karol Samborski
2011/11/21 Karol Samborski edv.ka...@gmail.com:
 Hi all,

 This is my sister's proposition:
 http://origami.bieszczady.pl/images/The_Lamb_Da.png

 What do you think?


Second version: http://origami.bieszczady.pl/images/The_Lamb_Da2.png

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] A Mascot

2011-11-15 Thread Karol Samborski
2011/11/16 heathmatlock heathmatl...@gmail.com:
 Last image for the night, http://i.imgur.com/CE9Tk.png


Great! I like it very much.

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Karol Samborski

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: lushtags, haskell ctags for Vim Tagbar plugin

2011-09-20 Thread Karol Samborski
2011/9/20 Bit Connor b...@mutantlemon.com:
 I would like to announce the first release of my program lushtags.

 Available on hackage: cabal install lushtags
 At github: https://github.com/bitc/lushtags
 Screenshot: 
 https://github.com/bitc/lushtags/raw/master/doc/screenshot-tagbar-2011-09-19.png

 What is lushtags? From the README:

 lushtags
 

 Create ctags compatible tags files for Haskell programs

 Similar programs are [hasktags][1], [gasbag][2], [hothasktags][3], and GHC's
 builtin ctags generation.

 lushtags differs from these by being designed to have smooth integration with
 the [Vim Tagbar][4] plugin.

 Tagbar is nice because it deals with creating tags automatically. There is no
 need to manually run commands or keep track of tag files. Just open any 
 Haskell
 file in Vim and the Tagbar window will instantly show an interactive browsable
 list of all the functions and declarations in the file. This window also
 updates automatically as you edit the file.

 The tags created by lushtags are marked with several extensions, so that when
 used with Tagbar you get these features:

 - Type signatures are displayed for functions.
 - Tags are properly scoped so that, for example, data declarations appear as a
  tree with their constructors scoped as children.
 - Definitions that are exported from the module are marked as public and
  appear emphasized in Tagbar.
 - Tag locations are internally stored as patterns, not line numbers, so that
  you can correctly jump to tags even if they have moved in the source code
  during editing.

 ![screenshot](https://github.com/bitc/lushtags/raw/master/doc/screenshot-tagbar-2011-09-19.png)

Hi,

Wow, it looks really amazing! Thanks!

Best Regards,
Karol Samborski

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