Re: [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Functional Programming Bibliography

2010-01-19 Thread Henning Thielemann
James Russell schrieb:

> 
> Not much to it, really.  It's a LAMH thing, if you will.
> 
> The Haskell part just runs as a CGI app,
> and uses the HDBC, HDBC-mysql, cgi, and xhtml
> packages, and is just a few hundred lines, including all
> the html templates which I create with the xhtml package.
> 
> As for the bibliography stuff,
> right now I actually maintain a master .bib file
> and use bibTeX along with a set of custom .bst files
> to munge everything up to be imported into MySQL.

Interesting. Some time ago I managed a preprints list using a self-made
Haskell program, where all entries where stored in a BibTeX file.
  http://www.math.uni-bremen.de/zetem/DFG-Schwerpunkt/preprints/

Recently I have extracted its BibTeX parsing and generating to:
  http://hackage.haskell.org/package/bibtex
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Functional Programming Bibliography

2010-01-14 Thread James Russell
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 5:11 PM, Andrew Coppin
 wrote:
> James Russell wrote:
>>
>> I am pleased to announce the Functional Programming Bibliography
>> at http://www.catamorphism.net/
>>
>> I am eager for suggestions as to how the site could be made more
>> useful.
>>
>
> As is traditional, my ISP's spam filter ate this email. *sigh*
>
> Anyway, I did a search for "Simon Peyton Jones" and got... zero results. o_O
> But on further investigation, searching just "Peyton Jones" delivers the
> expected deluge of hits. Maybe make the searching smarter? (Or just make a
> small note to search by last name only...)
>

I'll see what I can do about that.

> Also, I did a search, changed the sort criteria, and... the previously
> entered information was not presurved. Hopefully that isn't hard to fix.

Nope.  Fixed it already.  It was the first thing on my todo list, but I figured
that if I waited to get everything perfect, I would never get it out there
at all.


>
> This resource seems like a nice idea. There are a whole crocload of
> fascinating papers about GHC and program optimisation out there, but it
> tends to be a tad time-consuming to track them all down. Hopefully this site
> will make things significantly easier in that department.
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Functional Programming Bibliography

2010-01-14 Thread James Russell
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Tim Wawrzynczak  wrote:
> Oh also, I noticed that you say it's powered by Haskell.
>
> Would you mind sharing some of your architectural details as they relate to
> Haskell with us?
>
>

Not much to it, really.  It's a LAMH thing, if you will.

The Haskell part just runs as a CGI app,
and uses the HDBC, HDBC-mysql, cgi, and xhtml
packages, and is just a few hundred lines, including all
the html templates which I create with the xhtml package.

As for the bibliography stuff,
right now I actually maintain a master .bib file
and use bibTeX along with a set of custom .bst files
to munge everything up to be imported into MySQL.
>
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Tim Wawrzynczak 
> wrote:
>>
>> At a quick glance,
>>
>> +5 Awesome.
>>
>> Cheers
>> - Tim
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:03 PM, James Russell 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am pleased to announce the Functional Programming Bibliography
>>> at http://www.catamorphism.net/
>>>
>>> The functional programming bibliography was created in the hope
>>> that it will be a useful resource to the functional programming
>>> community. The site is still in an early stage of development,
>>> and is pretty raw, and incomplete in a number of ways. Keyword
>>> categorization, in particular, is still fairly spotty.
>>>
>>> It currently contains in excess of 1500 references, heavily
>>> slanted toward Haskell-related topics, and contains links to
>>> publicly available versions of many papers, as well as links to
>>> gated versions of some papers.
>>>
>>> I am eager for suggestions as to how the site could be made more
>>> useful.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> James Russell
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>>
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Functional Programming Bibliography

2010-01-14 Thread Andrew Coppin

James Russell wrote:

I am pleased to announce the Functional Programming Bibliography
at http://www.catamorphism.net/

I am eager for suggestions as to how the site could be made more
useful.
  


As is traditional, my ISP's spam filter ate this email. *sigh*

Anyway, I did a search for "Simon Peyton Jones" and got... zero results. 
o_O But on further investigation, searching just "Peyton Jones" delivers 
the expected deluge of hits. Maybe make the searching smarter? (Or just 
make a small note to search by last name only...)


Also, I did a search, changed the sort criteria, and... the previously 
entered information was not presurved. Hopefully that isn't hard to fix.


This resource seems like a nice idea. There are a whole crocload of 
fascinating papers about GHC and program optimisation out there, but it 
tends to be a tad time-consuming to track them all down. Hopefully this 
site will make things significantly easier in that department.

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Functional Programming Bibliography

2010-01-14 Thread Tim Wawrzynczak
Oh also, I noticed that you say it's powered by Haskell.

Would you mind sharing some of your architectural details as they relate to
Haskell with us?



On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Tim Wawrzynczak wrote:

> At a quick glance,
>
> +5 Awesome.
>
> Cheers
> - Tim
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:03 PM, James Russell wrote:
>
>> I am pleased to announce the Functional Programming Bibliography
>> at http://www.catamorphism.net/
>>
>> The functional programming bibliography was created in the hope
>> that it will be a useful resource to the functional programming
>> community. The site is still in an early stage of development,
>> and is pretty raw, and incomplete in a number of ways. Keyword
>> categorization, in particular, is still fairly spotty.
>>
>> It currently contains in excess of 1500 references, heavily
>> slanted toward Haskell-related topics, and contains links to
>> publicly available versions of many papers, as well as links to
>> gated versions of some papers.
>>
>> I am eager for suggestions as to how the site could be made more
>> useful.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> James Russell
>> ___
>> Haskell-Cafe mailing list
>> Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org
>> http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
>>
>
>
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Functional Programming Bibliography

2010-01-14 Thread Tim Wawrzynczak
At a quick glance,

+5 Awesome.

Cheers
- Tim

On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:03 PM, James Russell wrote:

> I am pleased to announce the Functional Programming Bibliography
> at http://www.catamorphism.net/
>
> The functional programming bibliography was created in the hope
> that it will be a useful resource to the functional programming
> community. The site is still in an early stage of development,
> and is pretty raw, and incomplete in a number of ways. Keyword
> categorization, in particular, is still fairly spotty.
>
> It currently contains in excess of 1500 references, heavily
> slanted toward Haskell-related topics, and contains links to
> publicly available versions of many papers, as well as links to
> gated versions of some papers.
>
> I am eager for suggestions as to how the site could be made more
> useful.
>
> Regards,
>
> James Russell
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[Haskell-cafe] ANNOUNCE: Functional Programming Bibliography

2010-01-14 Thread James Russell
I am pleased to announce the Functional Programming Bibliography
at http://www.catamorphism.net/

The functional programming bibliography was created in the hope
that it will be a useful resource to the functional programming
community. The site is still in an early stage of development,
and is pretty raw, and incomplete in a number of ways. Keyword
categorization, in particular, is still fairly spotty.

It currently contains in excess of 1500 references, heavily
slanted toward Haskell-related topics, and contains links to
publicly available versions of many papers, as well as links to
gated versions of some papers.

I am eager for suggestions as to how the site could be made more
useful.

Regards,

James Russell
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