Re: Looking for TkHaskell

1999-07-20 Thread Noel
Keith Wansbrough wrote > > You want TclHaskell, available at > > http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~nww/TkHaskell/TkHaskell.html > > (sic) > There's no sic about it -- TkHaskell and TclHaskell are two (related but) different libraries. :) . I'd recommend TclHaskell as the more versatile of the two.

Re: Looking for TkHaskell

1999-07-20 Thread Keith Wansbrough
> A TkHaskell would be useful to me. I found the references leading to Chris > Dornan's web page, but the preliminary version is no longer available > there. Is it still possible to get TkHaskell? You want TclHaskell, available at http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~nww/TkHaskell/TkHaskell.html (sic)

RE: Looking for TkHaskell

1999-07-20 Thread Meurig Sage
Hi, I am indeed working on an improved version of TclHaskell. I'll be providing an initial release within a few weeks. (Hopefully by the end of this month.) It uses the event and behavior of Fran to allow a more structured and declarative approach to composing GUIs. I've also got a modified an

Re: Looking for TkHaskell

1999-07-20 Thread Scott Turner
>You want TclHaskell, available at > > http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~nww/TkHaskell/TkHaskell.html >but I believe Meurig Sage is working on a much improved version as we >speak. Unfortunately, the links from that web page to the distribution/release are dead. -- Scott Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Looking for TkHaskell

1999-07-19 Thread Scott Turner
A TkHaskell would be useful to me. I found the references leading to Chris Dornan's web page, but the preliminary version is no longer available there. Is it still possible to get TkHaskell? Alternatively, it is interesting that Koen Claessen may be working on a graphics implementation with a s