Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: New book: Real-World Haskell!

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew Coppin

Malte Milatz wrote:

Simon Marlow:
  

While we're on fish, what's wrong with the humble Haddock? :-)



It may at least make for a tasty curry ...
  


Oh dear God, what next? Will you say a blessing over the food in a *Church*?

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Re: New book: Real-World Haskell!

2007-05-31 Thread Malte Milatz
Simon Marlow:
> While we're on fish, what's wrong with the humble Haddock? :-)

It may at least make for a tasty curry ...

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[Haskell-cafe] Re: New book: Real-World Haskell!

2007-05-31 Thread Simon Marlow

Clifford Beshers wrote:

Scott Cruzen wrote:


I'd like to suggest the Mantis shrimp because they have excellent
vision, they're long lived and they pack a punch.


  


They certainly do.  An excellent choice.

Personally, I'd like to see the Giant Sea Bass., just because they're so 
stately:


http://week.divebums.com/2006/Sep05-2006/index.html
http://week.divebums.com/2006/Aug28-2006/index.html

Actually, I'd like to see my favorite fish, the Sarcastic Fringehead, 
but I'm trying to  be somewhat realistic:


http://week.divebums.com/2006/Oct02-2006/fringehead_steve-murvine.jpg


While we're on fish, what's wrong with the humble Haddock? :-)

Cheers,
Simon
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[Haskell-cafe] Re: New book: Real-World Haskell!

2007-05-23 Thread Niko Korhonen
Donald Bruce Stewart wrote:
> Bryan O'Sullivan, Don Stewart and John Goerzen are pleased, and frankly,
> very excited to announce that were developing a new book for O'Reilly, on
> practical Haskell programming. The working title is Real-World Haskell.

I have absolutely no doubt that I'm gonna love the book :)

-Niko

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