c; and I became
dispirited by the reception that DrIFT initially received (no theoretic
foundation -- it munges strings!!). It all seemed less important once I
escaped academia...
Anyhow, its great to hear of the different plans you have for DrIFT -- I'm
glad its of some use to you.
Good Luck
Noe
her library in over a year now, and so am next to useless at
answering problems or maintaining the code. Plus I've got no time :(
volunteers?
noel
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University of Glasgow
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to develop this idea properly into a robust system.
However, due to my PhD I don't have time for this.
regards
noel.
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Dept of Computing Science
University of Glasgow
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Content-type: m
lable.
Sources and documentation :-
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~nww/derivehome.html
comments welcome.
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Noel Winstanley
Dept of Computing Science
University of Glasgow
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~nww/
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ere's
a few bugs in the parser, little documentation, and I would also like to
alter the output mechanism, so that it uses pretty printing combinators.
I'm busy writing a paper at the mo', but intend to properly finish and
relase 'derive' after this (within the next mo
://ftp.cs.nott.ac.uk/haskell/habitat
Or visit the Habitat home page at:
http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/Research/fpg/habitat.html
Comments welcome!
Noel Winstanley
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