Niklas Broberg" released a new version of
haskell-src-exts --- Thank you Niklas! --- and listed as one of the
``missing features'':
>
> - Support for (un-parenthesised) higher-ranked types as arguments.
> haskell-src-exts supports e.g. foo :: b -> (forall a . [a]) -> b
> but not foo :: b ->
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Niklas Broberg wrote:
> So unless someone can
> point out a good Unicode-aware editor for Windows, I'm afraid this is
> a feature that won't be implemented.
A Windows port of a Unix editor? I know Vim is available on Windows.
Otherwise, Notepad++ appears to have U
Well, I received 20 responses in 24 hours, many who would move from abroad
to New York! I am very pleased with this number. Hopefully this will ease my
boss's concern. But please continue to reply to me if you would be
interested and haven't done so yet. The higher the number the more
convincing th
Fellow Haskelleers,
it is my pleasure to announce the new release of the haskell-src-exts
package, version 0.4.8:
http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/haskell-src-exts-0.4.8
darcs get http://code.haskell.org/HSP/haskell-src-exts
This is a bug-fix release in the wake of the
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 09:46:36PM +0100, Manlio Perillo wrote:
> I'm speaking about servers, not clients.
>
> How much of pure Haskell internet servers are used in a production
> environment, in the "open internet" (and not in restricted LANs)?
Does that really matter? I tend to judge technolo
manlio_perillo:
> Tony Hannan ha scritto:
> >Let me give you more information about this hypothetical job posting.
> >Our company is a startup CDN
> >(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_Delivery_Network) about 3 years
> >old and doing well. You would hythothetically be one of 7 programmer who