Hi Luke,

creating an EDSL for abstract terms in Relational Algebra, which can then be either compiled to SQL or evaluated to in-memory code. The closest thing I've seen and used so far is HaskellDB, but it immediately compiles to SQL, while I want to leave that part flexible.

Günther


Am 16.11.2009, 21:29 Uhr, schrieb Luke Palmer <lrpal...@gmail.com>:

Ummm..... what is it?

2009/11/16 Günther Schmidt <gue.schm...@web.de>:
Hi all,

I'm stuck with a problem where I need serious help from other haskellers, in
particular those that participate here on this list. It's a rather big
project and I will need to set it up in an organized way, something with a
blog, web page or other means.

I tried to solve it by myself while asking the occasional question here but
that turned out to be ineefective. The problem as such is certainly of
interest for just about any programmer who is using Haskell for real world
programming too.

In short, to get started I'd appreciate some tips how to set this up.

Günther

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