Hi
Currently I translate Clean Object I/O library to
Haskell. The process is near its completion. I agree
that Clean and Haskell are very similar.
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I'm resending this since my last try hasn't shown up on the list; sorry if two
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon, 07 Jan 2002 07:58:58 +0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Haskell compared to Clean?
Hi,
I've been using Haskell for so
Just a quick reminder that the closing date for this position,
advertised here earlier, is *this Friday*, 11/01/2002.
Happy New Year,
Claus
> Applications are invited for a three year Postdoctoral Research
> Associate position at the University of Kent at Canterbury, to work
> under the direct
Hello,
Recently, a new version of Hugs came out providing better graphics support.
A long awaited feature. Several people asked me even before december to
support the graphics library in JCreator as well, so an update of the
JCreator add-on is now available.
You can get it from
http://www.stu
Keith Wansbrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> what is the wisdom behind representing a TimeDiff as a struct of year,
>> month, week and so on, instead of simply the (fractional) number of
>> seconds, or similar?
> Firstly, I believe that the Time module is broken, and no one has yet
> come up
> what is the wisdom behind representing a TimeDiff as a struct of year,
> month, week and so on, instead of simply the (fractional) number of
> seconds, or similar?
Firstly, I believe that the Time module is broken, and no one has yet
come up with a satisfactory design.
But the behaviour you de
Reasonable suggstion, but I think it's too late to add new
functionality. (Apart from anything else,
we'd have to get into whether it could be implemented portable on
all platforms. And H98 is really very stable now.)
But we'll add it to the new IO libraries that are coming up for
GHC/Hugs/nh
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.lang.functional as well.
Hi,
what is the wisdom behind representing a TimeDiff as a struct of year,
month, week and so on, instead of simply the (fractional) number of
seconds, or similar?
In particular, the de