On Fri, 2007-15-06 at 11:42 -0700, Dan Weston wrote:

> As there are so far relatively few Haskell programs listed (~100), 
> perhaps an interested party might go through and do a sanity check on them.


Where are you seeing 100 Haskell programs?  I'm seeing 9.
(http://en.literateprograms.org/Category:Programming_language:Haskell)
It was the low number that made me think a whole bunch of code dumps
(the explanations can be edited in later on a much more leisurely basis)
would be a good idea.

At any rate, I think I have fixed the problems with the original
implementation.  Could somebody please vet
http://en.literateprograms.org/Sieve_of_Eratosthenes_%28Haskell%29 and
tell me if it's OK and if not either let me know what I did wrong or fix
it?
-- 
Michael T. Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (GoogleTalk:
[EMAIL PROTECTED])
I'm not schooled in the science of human factors, but I suspect surprise
is not an element of a robust user interface. (Chip Rosenthal)

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