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ry ruby! (in
your browser)" at http://TryRuby.org/.
It could be fun if somebody could come up with a Haskell version of
the above-mentioned"Lists And Lists," which also includes a text-based
Scheme reference on the virtual computer within the adventure game.
-- Benjamin L. R
That sounds like a disaster to me; do you keep a backup of the contents
of your hard drive (at least the HWN-related material)?
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ask the new editor and hope that
he/she is understanding), but just to give a fair opportunity to all
Haskell users, if the editor changes again, it may be helpful at least
to give everybody an opportunity to read the announcement and apply
for the position.
Just my two cents
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xt that you had
cited on Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 3, in order to try out
the examples in the text?
Out of curiosity, I tried downloading [1] and installing it, but every
time I ran INSTALL.EXE, the program wouldn't seem to proceed past
looking for a floppy disk in my A: drive.
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>script.
Forgive me, but I can't quite think of anything corresponding to
"methods" here.
Can you get these portions to fit without mixing metaphors? ;-)
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[1] Borland International, Inc. _Turbo
hesis, as described in the synopsis [4], that "good
object-oriented programming heavily ``borrows'' from functional
programming and that the future of object-oriented programming is to
study functional programming and language design even more."
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[1] &quo
ell a
>force to be reckoned with in the burgeoning iPhone App marketplace.
This idea sounds great to me. Please count my vote as in favor of the
list.
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ation initially led me to
conclude that uninstalling the previous version wasn't necessary to
upgrade; without this information, a new user may not be able to
determine whether uninstalling a previous version is necessary to
upgrade, and could make upgrading more confusing.
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sers_guide/install-windows.html#winfaq),
but this section seems to be missing in the corresponding document for
version 6.10.3 (see
http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/users_guide/index.html).
Not only that, but the entire chapter "2: Installing GHC" seems to be
missing.
-- Ben
On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 18:40:57 +0100, Michael Dever
wrote:
>
>FYI,
>
>The blog with a screenshot of it:
>
>http://www.mickinator.com/wordpress/?cat=5
The screenshot shows it running on Ubuntu. Does it also run on
Windows XP?
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opoi" (see
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/topos).
Where did you find "octoposi?" I just searched online, but wasn't
able to find a reference.
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derives from a mistaken assumption, the
0.1415926... disappears in a poof of logic.
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27;s a bit rough, but with
>a bit more polish, what do you think?
Nice try, but an octupus has eight arms, not seven. What about the
remaining arm?
Or is that a logo of two octopi, one with four arms, and the other
with three? Oh no, the poor octopi!
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nteers to do the platform release!)
>
>In the mean time you can just:
>
>$ cabal install time
Okay; no problem.
I just read through the Release notes for version 6.10.2 (see
http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/6.10.2/html/users_guide/release-6-10-2.html),
however, and noticed that the removal of t
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Has this difficulty been resolved? I am somewhat hesitant to install
wxHaskell because of this reported difficulty. Has anybody had any
recent difficulties in installing this package combination on Windows
XP Professional, Service Pack 2
g this with me
>feel free to give me a ring or email my work email,
>jw...@kaizenpartnership.co.uk
>
>Thanks
>
>James
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>James Wood
>Senior Consultant
>The Kaizen Partnership
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"Fur
llow account
>creation.
Instead of switching off all new account creation, perhaps you could
shut off account creation/access for just those domains for which
spammers have been creating accounts?
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examples of Haskell code to tie together
immediately with the abstract theory would most likely help to
motivate and maintain interest.
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ot; above had not been put into
double-quotes, I had somehow thought that monads were meant, but
actually, "monads" was what was actually meant.
A clearer explanation would perhaps have been "a wrapper which
presents all the WWW without 'monad's!"
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://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/HaskellWiki:Copyrights), it would
seem problematic if users searching the Web confused their content
with the real HaskellWiki content. Perhaps a complaint should be
filed with their system administrator?
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skell, and to Kjetil Torgrim Homme, the administrator of
fa.haskell. Without their help, this addition would not have been
possible.
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sweaty brow after deducing the code
># for callCC so we had better quit.
> Djinn> :q
> Bye.
Other theorem provers include COQ (see http://coq.inria.fr/) and
Sparkle (see http://www.cs.ru.nl/Sparkle/) (a theorem prover for the
alternative non-strict, purely function programming language Clean
(see http://clean.cs.ru.nl/)).
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Let me know if you want to hire somebody for writing/documentation
work on a telecommuting basis. Perhaps I could help market your
product in Tokyo, since I live there. :-)
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>2. Take all further discussion about the list's charter, etc. to the
>new list.
>
>3. If decision is made to rename the list, kill
>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", create the new list
>and repeat with step 1.
Agreed; I think so, too. I
ct
with that of Haskell-Cafe (despite the fact that Haskell-Cafe is de
facto a research-oriented discussion forum).
So then, after numerous tosses and turns and helpful suggestions, I
agreed to the alternative [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you have
a sufficiently convincing and overriding argument for the original
[EMAIL PROTECTED] name, by all means, please let us know!
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eral Haskell beginners list from more specialized lists
such as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", and
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]". The only exception that I can find to this
trend on that page is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", which st
thing I've
> seen was "Discussion about beginner questions and issues in
> teaching Haskell", with the implicit assumption that those beginners
> are non-academic students, but in some form of education/school.
)
If this is acceptable to everyone, I am considering suggesting
clearly
separating the two issues. Would you have an argument that I could
use to refute this theory?
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ense
of community.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: This name denotes a Greek letter used in
mathematics, is associated with a beginning, is academic, and suggests
a sense of community.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: This name is simply too long to
remember.
In sum, I suggest [E
vertheless, because this name is so original, I am forwarding it to the
Haskell mailing list as a reference.
I would alternatively suggest [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the beginning) for beginners,
and [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the end) for teachers.
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:38:07 +0900, Benjamin L.Russell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 16:04:16 +0100, Simon Marlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
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>> [...]
>>
>>I'm probably amongst those that won't
On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 11:34:19 -0400, Dan Licata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How about [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Jul11, Simon Marlow wrote:
>> Quite true. Any objections to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>How about [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? I think the plural convey
x27;t *have* forums at all. We just need someone to set
>it up and do the admin. Volunteers?
Count me in as a volunteer for the admin, please.
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In addition, for the "List" and "Description" columns at "haskell.org
mailing lists - Admin Links", the following entries might be
applicable:
List: Haskell-Edu
Description: Discussion about beginner questions and issues in
teaching Haskell
Wh
at Haskell should be fully capable of
fulfilling a non-strict, purely functional alternative of Scheme,
based on the simply typed, rather than the untyped, lambda calculus,
in teaching programming as part of a liberal arts curriculum, too.
But first, we probably need an appropriate mailing list
is started,
would be most welcome.
Please post your responses initially in this thread. After a few rounds, this
discussion will probably move to Haskell-Cafe.
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> From: Benjamin L. Russel
thout being expected to have a
sophisticated mathematical or computer science background.
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> Subject: Re: on starting a new Haskell-related mailing li
This is exactly the type of seminar that I am
interested in participating in, but I live in Tokyo,
Japan.
Does anybody know of any similar event anywhere in
Japan?
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stry.
> On Dec 25, 2007 2:36 AM, Benjamin L. Russell
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> > However, usually I steer clear of the
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> Setting somethi
llow me to override
HOMEPATH for GHCi?
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a location separate from both the
Emacs and OS home directories.
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> > This fixed the problem, and on Windows XP
> > Professional, I was able to set GHCi to find .ghci
> in
> >
install GHC 6.8.2 on it with a binary.
Does this mean that I should not upgrade to that OS
version?
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> The macports 6.8.2 should be ready soon for Tiger
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> Leopard (Intel only).
>
ther local
or global), this setting does not override the default
setting for this environmental variable, and GHCi
still looks for .ghci in the default location
(c:\Documents and Settings\).
Does anybody know how to cause GHCi to look for .ghci
in c:\home?
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n
Haskell much sooner.
If only there were Haskell scripting support for
Crystal Space 3D, Haskell would probably be the better
choice overall to write the majority of the project.
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audited some lectures, written a few
programs, and studied a few chapters on Haskell so
far.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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thing similar to Crystal Space
3D on Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher, I'd greatly
appreciate any information.
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askell, instead of C++, if possible. However, I
haven't been able to find any Haskell tools or
libraries specific enough for this kind of project.
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Is there an online version, a la _Structure and Interpretation of Computer
Programs, Second Edition,_ by Abelson, Sussman, and Sussman?
If not, can an electronic version be installed on a laptop for easy hyper-
jumping (via hyperlinks)?
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> On Tue, 27 May 2003, Bek, J
f it can be done either
on weekends or over the Internet.
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quot;C:\Windows\Notepad.exe" .
To edit a file , just type the following (again, in Hugs98):
:edit
(please be sure to leave off the ".hs" extension, or you will get an error message).
Happy Haskell Hacking!
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bad experience with imperative programming in C.
How about, "The Post-OO Age: Haskell: Back to the Future in Imperative Programming"?
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If this article then had a high readership, maybe the article's
success could then justify publication of an O'Reilly _Haskell in a Nutshell_ book?
--Ben
P. S. (Hi Doug Fields. I didn't know that you were reading this mailing list. I
guess that I should also greet Professor
rent viewpoints?) may be needed? The difficulty is that the
conceptual distance between the declarative and procedural schools of thought seems
too great to be bridged by a single viewpoint. It seems that any introduction
favoring either one would risk alienating the other.
Personally, I wo
emember was the following:
"[It's] An old pond! The sound of water as the frog jumps in"
"Kawazu" means "frog," and "tobikomu" means "(to) jump in."
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think in
terms of functional, as opposed to imperative or object-oriented, programming--hence
the phrase in the title "School of Expression."
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l-documented IDE's for beginners, and where can these IDE's be found?
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