Re: FFI and ODBC connectivity

2002-06-05 Thread Jamie Love
Sigbjorn Finne, you wrote: > > Re: HaskellDB, I added MySQL support to it a while ago, > which is one route to get it to work on non-Windows platform. > Releasing these changes would probably be a good idea. > That would be very good as I was expecting to use MySQL through ODBC anyway. Having su

Re: FFI and ODBC connectivity

2002-06-05 Thread Sigbjorn Finne
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 08:15 Subject: RE: FFI and ODBC connectivity > HaskellDirect (or HDirect for short) is very much alive and > being actively maintained by Sigbjorn Finne. > http://www.haskell.org/hdirect/ > > It's built on top of the

RE: FFI and ODBC connectivity

2002-06-05 Thread Simon Peyton-Jones
HaskellDirect (or HDirect for short) is very much alive and being actively maintained by Sigbjorn Finne. http://www.haskell.org/hdirect/ It's built on top of the Haskell FFI, but it is much higher level. Simon | -Original Message- | From: Jamie Love [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Re: FFI and ODBC connectivity

2002-06-05 Thread Jamie Love
Ketil Z. Malde, you wrote: > > You have of course looked at http://haskell.org/? While development Certainly. The links on the pages are very useful, comprehensive and I would not be as far along without them. As you mention below however, the development of these libraries is ever changing, an

Re: FFI and ODBC connectivity

2002-06-04 Thread Ketil Z. Malde
Jamie Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > My questions include: > Is HaskellDB dead? Is it worth extending? > Is HaskellDirect dead or superseeded by the Haskell FFI? > I am having difficulty discovering which FFI technology/package is > still useful, viable and alive, You have of course looked

Re: FFI and ODBC connectivity

2002-06-04 Thread John Hughes
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Jamie Love wrote: > The second set of libraries I am interested in is HTML/CGI libraries. I > have yet to investigate those available, so any direction on which > library package is currently live and well would also be useful. I recommend Peter Thiemann's Wash/CGI highly --