Hello Sean,
thanks for taking the time to road test quid2.org.
And believe me, I totally feel your pain :-)
I have just started using it in earnest myself (following the great
eat you own dog food principle) and I know how frustrating the whole
experience is.
However, I am working on it daily
Hi David,
no there is no direct relationship to distributed haskell.
Quid2's focus is not so much on extending Haskell itself and its
runtime to work in a distributed fashion but rather to provide a
global naming system for functional values.
Very similar to the Web, whose main innovation is to
Fellow Haskeller,
Has your strongly typed, quick checked, formally verified, Oleg blessed,
higher order monadic code become a little bit too predictable?
Are you feeling a bit bored, emotionally drained and disillusioned with
perfection?
Longing for the days when Men were Men (and Women were
Any relationship to distributed haskell?
http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/~dsg/gdh/
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 3:00 AM, Pasqualino Titto Assini
tittoass...@gmail.com wrote:
Fellow Haskeller,
Has your strongly typed, quick checked, formally verified, Oleg blessed,
higher order monadic code become a
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:00, Pasqualino Titto Assini wrote:
Enter Quid2 http://quid2.org [1]: the half baked, barely tested, totally
unsafe and spectacularly unoptimised Haskell in the Cloud system.
Challenging...
https://plus.google.com/104222093009939197511/posts/MpgUUayq78o
Sean