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It's a pleasure to announce the OPEN special issue of the *Journal of
Biomedical Informatics*, published by *ELSEVIER *(*ISSN: 1532-0480*)
entitled: "*learning from multiple data sources for decision making in
health care*".
Deadline is *1
Dear Haskell friends,
I like to announce a new version of the style scanner for Haskell source
files at
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/scan
documented under http://projects.haskell.org/style-scanner/
cabal update
cabal install scan
A short description is also here:
http://haskell.org/com
I think, I've addressed the points made by Henning and Sebastian.
(Don't forget to "cabal update".)
Cheers Christian
> Dear Haskell friends,
>
> I like to announce a Haskell style scanner at
> http://hackage.haskell.org/package/scan
>
> documented under http://projects.haskell.org/style-scanne
Hello everyone,
After the Dazzle presentation at the Haskell workshop, several people
have asked us whether the source code is available. There is the
possibility of commercialising Dazzle at some point in the future and
for that reason we don't want to give away all our algorithms.
Howev
old this to many people. Nobody appreciated.
A C implementation without sources, it does have sense.
But Clean, or even Haskell ones do not.
I mean, for the users that design serious programs.
Because to forget of the tool sources, one needs several highly reliable
implementations.
Once I had l
OK - I've finally gotten around to adding the report sources to
haskell.org. We encourage folks to render the report in new ways; any
useful rendering of the report will be added to haskell.org.
John