Vasili Galchin writes:
>
>Two questions:
>
> 1) Where are the Berkeley Sockets Library functions actually
>defined? I.e in which file?? Can Hugs use this??
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is what you're asking for, but GHC comes with a
BSD networking module/interface (called BS
At 10:51 -0400 98/05/04, Paul Hudak wrote:
>> What is the appropriate mailing list for discussing Haskore,
>> the Music Library writen in Haskell?
>
>There is no mailing list for Haskore, but I would be happy to discuss it
>with you.
Could this not be discussed on this list, and a new Haskore l
Fermin Reig wrote:
> However, as Alex Jacobson points out, life is not very easy for the
> newcomer. We could make it a little easier by providing better access
> to documentation.
For documentation have a look at
http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Forschung/FP/Haskell/
and especially the
Dear Haskell Community,
Two questions:
1) Where are the Berkeley Sockets Library functions actually
defined? I.e in which file?? Can Hugs use this??
2) In the above 1), obviously this uses green card for foreign
language calls?
Regards,
Bill Halchin
What is the appropriate mailing list for discussing Haskore,
the Music Library writen in Haskell?
Thanks.
Prof. Jose Romildo Malaquias
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Alex Jacobson writes:
[...]
>
> To the newcomer who is not part of the FP academic community, this all
> makes life sort of difficult. These differences seem larger than the
> differences among C compilers and are MUCH larger than the differences
> among Java compilers. I have been trying
> What is the appropriate mailing list for discussing Haskore,
> the Music Library writen in Haskell?
There is no mailing list for Haskore, but I would be happy to discuss it
with you.
-Paul
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Dept of Computer Science Office: (203) 432-4715
Yale University
As the maintainer of Haskell.org, I regret that some of the sections
there are out of date or missing. I will fix the nhc links up a
little but I don't have time at the moment to work very hard on the
bookshelf. However, this web page is not a personal project of mine
but rather an effort by the
Thank you. This documentation helps a lot.
It doesn't really answer the politics question per se, but it does provide
a lot of useful pointers.
I strongly the maintainers of Haskell.org ([EMAIL PROTECTED]?) to
put a link to this material on their pages (at least until Haskell.org is
no longer