On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Simon Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce the first release of hledger, a command-line > accounting tool similar to John Wiegley's c++ ledger. hledger generates > simple ledger-compatible transaction & account balance reports from a plain > text ledger file. It's simple to use, at least for techies. > > This has been my "learning Haskell" project, but I think it's also useful. > It is much less featureful than ledger, and not quite as fast, but it has > the virtue of being fun for haskellers to hack on. I am documenting the > code, the app is simple, and I'm not too far up the haskell learning curve, > so I think other people learning haskell might enjoy a look. It is currently > ~1100 lines of haskell excluding tests. Simon, I went straight to the code and skimmed over 4 or 5 modules and I found your code enjoyable to read. I think this is a nice collection of code. Good job! Thanks, Jason
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