> "Dave" == Dave Tweed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dave> Be aware that such a standard cuts both ways: what you get
Dave> is good but you probably get a substantially lower amount of
Dave> stuff. Case in point: I've got a collection of Haskell
Dave> scripts (not libraries but
On Fri, 18 Sep 1998, Jan Skibinski wrote:
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> On 18 Sep 1998, Will Partain wrote:
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> [cut]
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> > We (Glaswegians) tried to do a "Haskell library" in the
> > early days, but not much came of it except for Stephen
> > Bevan's numerical code. But that's no reason not to swing
> > 'round and
"Keith S. Wansbrough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ... Having a single unified repository for Haskell modules would
> be a wonderful thing. Does anyone else agree?
Yes, lots of people agree, most importantly Sigbjorn :-)
We (Glaswegians) tried to do a "Haskell library" in the
early days, but
> > Without any intention of denigrating excellent work in Haskell, is
> > there any reason to prefer this over gnuplot? What is it?
>
> What can I answer here on "what is it?"? See for yourself
> on my html page - I am not hiding anything. Far from being
> finished (for exampl
On 18 Sep 1998, Will Partain wrote:
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> We (Glaswegians) tried to do a "Haskell library" in the
> early days, but not much came of it except for Stephen
> Bevan's numerical code. But that's no reason not to swing
> 'round and try again; after all, there should be *much* more
> Haskell cod
puter Sciences
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Jan Skibinski
> Sent: Friday, September 18, 1998 9:33 AM
> To: David Barton
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Gif writer module
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> > Without any i
> Without any intention of denigrating excellent work in Haskell, is
> there any reason to prefer this over gnuplot? What is it?
>
What can I answer here on "what is it?"? See for yourself
on my html page - I am not hiding anything. Far from being
finished (for example
Jan Skibinski writes:
I needed a simple tool - capable of producing GIF based plots
from within Haskell programs. Such plots can be then incorporated
into HTML reports, to literate Haskell programs, or to combination
of both.
So I wrote one - available at
http://www.nu
I needed a simple tool - capable of producing GIF based plots
from within Haskell programs. Such plots can be then incorporated
into HTML reports, to literate Haskell programs, or to combination
of both.
So I wrote one - available at
http://www.numeric-quest.com/haskell/Gif/
Enjoy!
Jan
At 16:21 18/09/98 +0100, Keith S. Wansbrough wrote:
>> > Without any intention of denigrating excellent work in Haskell, is
>> > there any reason to prefer this over gnuplot? What is it?
>>
>> What can I answer here on "what is it?"? See for yourself
>> on my html page - I am not hidin
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