The number of applications requiring the implementation of a custom web server is an insignificant fraction of the number of applications requiring a messaging system. I don't think anyone would dispute Haskell's ability to do low-level, raw networking, of the type that few people actually need to do. It's the higher level stuff where there's a huge amount of room for improvement.

Regards,

John

On Jan 8, 2009, at 10:31 AM, Tim Newsham wrote:

That would be useful for systems that require an "enterprise
messaging system," I agree, but I don't see how that would
be terribly important for a web server or most other networking
services I might want to implement.

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