On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 7:46 PM, Felipe Almeida Lessa
wrote:
> tl;dr: I don't think ontologies are suitable for Hackage.
I think I agree. For instance, I just uploaded fix-imports and had to
decide which categories it is in. It manages imports, which is
IDE-like and people looking for IDE-like f
If the purpose is just to visualize the model then there are easier
ways to do so that generating a polygonal representation and rendering
that. See these for more info:
* http://www.opencsg.org/
* http://www.nigels.com/research/
-Corey O'Connor
coreyocon...@gmail.com
http://corebotllc.com/
On
On 6/4/11 9:41 AM, Tillmann Vogt wrote:
Am 04.06.2011 15:00, schrieb Sebastian Fischer:
http://www.shirky.com/writings/ontology_overrated.html
I think I have read that article a long time ago. I just looked at it
again. Very lengthy but true.
In the middle there is a section when ontologies wo
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Tillmann Vogt
wrote:
> Formal categories already exist, just need some improvement
I don't see how the categories we have are near formal categories, but
I digress.
> Stable entities Haskell is a mathematical language, and if there is
> one thing that
Yves Parès wrote:
> From from what I see here, Haskell at work seems to target web
> development. I should try this soon...
That's one of the main use cases for Haskell in real world projects (in
my opinion). However, I also use Haskell for network servers.
> What is everyone using? Yesod?
Mecha [1,2,3] is a constructive solid modeling DSL. I haven't worked
on Mecha in awhile, so this release just contains some minor cleanup
and reorganization.
My next step is to build an OpenGL interactive visualization tool,
something like a basic CAD window to rotate and zoom around 3D models.
Hi Joachim,
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Joachim Breitner wrote:
> Hi Johan,
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 05.05.2011, 23:02 +0200 schrieb Johan Tibell:
>> I've just uploaded a new version of the unordered-containers package,
>> a package of fast hashing-based container types.
>
> I was looking into
*Touché.* Nice one.
2011/6/4 Albert Y. C. Lai
> On 11-06-04 02:20 AM, Roman Cheplyaka wrote:
>
>> It is, for my taste, a good comment marker, because of its resemblance
>> to a dash. It makes the code look like real text:
>>
>> let y = x + 1 -- increment x
>>
>
> COBOL is real text, if that is
On 11-06-04 02:20 AM, Roman Cheplyaka wrote:
It is, for my taste, a good comment marker, because of its resemblance
to a dash. It makes the code look like real text:
let y = x + 1 -- increment x
COBOL is real text, if that is what you want.
___
H
Am 04.06.2011 15:00, schrieb Sebastian Fischer:
http://www.shirky.com/writings/ontology_overrated.html
I think I have read that article a long time ago. I just looked at it
again. Very lengthy but true.
In the middle there is a section when ontologies work well and ... it
all applies to Hack
On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 10:03 +0200, Ketil Malde wrote:
>
> Gresham's law states roughly that bad money drives out good. I thus
> propose a corollary: bad languages drive out good.
That's not entirely true - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gresham's_law.
"which states that when government compulsor
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 04.06.2011, 14:23 +0200 schrieb Joachim Breitner:
> I was looking into using HashMap in a tool for the Debian Haskell Group
> that currently uses a somewhat large Map, but I found some functions
> missing that I was using:
> * unions
> * element
> * unionWith
> * mapWithKey
http://www.shirky.com/writings/ontology_overrated.html
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Tillmann Vogt
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There are some categories on Hackage that have become so large that it is
> hard to find something, i.e. Data(414 packages) and Graphics (191). Thats
> why I suggest to use subca
Hi Johan,
Am Donnerstag, den 05.05.2011, 23:02 +0200 schrieb Johan Tibell:
> I've just uploaded a new version of the unordered-containers package,
> a package of fast hashing-based container types.
I was looking into using HashMap in a tool for the Debian Haskell Group
that currently uses a some
On 4 June 2011 10:42, Tillmann Vogt wrote:
> Well, what is the difference between a tag and a category? The second sounds
> more mathematical.
Although it doesn't exist (yet), tags would support a filtering view.
As for categories, I'll be the first to play the joker and mention the
essay "Ontol
Am 04.06.2011 11:08, schrieb Vo Minh Thu:
2011/6/4 Tillmann Vogt:
Hi,
There are some categories on Hackage that have become so large that it is
hard to find something, i.e. Data(414 packages) and Graphics (191). Thats
why I suggest to use subcategories separated from the category with a dot.
To
I'm using the last Haskell Platform available in Arch Linux, with GHC 7.0.2
and Cabal 1.10.1.0 (the last one).
The problem is not installing Hoogle, because it builds and works correctly,
but linking with the library Hoogle provides.
2011/6/4 Rogan Creswick
> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Ale
No, it does not report any problem.
2011/6/4 Clint Moore
>
> On Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 01:17:03AM +0200, Alejandro Serrano Mena wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm trying to use Hoogle as a library in my Summer of Code project. But
> when
> > I try to compile using Cabal, I get the following error:
> >
> > Lin
Why not hierarchical tags? (Tags organized in directories, well, basically,
tags with slashes or dots)
This is the most flexible IMHO.
2011/6/4 Vo Minh Thu
> 2011/6/4 Tillmann Vogt :
> > Hi,
> >
> > There are some categories on Hackage that have become so large that it is
> > hard to find someth
>From from what I see here, Haskell at work seems to target web development.
I should try this soon...
What is everyone using? Yesod?
2011/6/4 Michael Xavier
> I just wanted to echo this a bit. I'm a Ruby on Rails developer in my day
> job. While I still enjoy ruby, I was very proud that my stu
2011/6/4 Tillmann Vogt :
> Hi,
>
> There are some categories on Hackage that have become so large that it is
> hard to find something, i.e. Data(414 packages) and Graphics (191). Thats
> why I suggest to use subcategories separated from the category with a dot.
> To show that this makes sense I mad
Roman Cheplyaka writes:
> * Andrew Coppin [2011-06-03 18:12:04+0100]
>> On 03/06/2011 05:02 PM, Albert Y. C. Lai wrote:
>> >I propose that only {- -} is comment; that is, -- is an operator token
>> >and not a marker of comments.
>>
>> I'm curious to know why anybody thought that "--" was a good
Hi,
There are some categories on Hackage that have become so large that it
is hard to find something, i.e. Data(414 packages) and Graphics (191).
Thats why I suggest to use subcategories separated from the category
with a dot. To show that this makes sense I made subcategories for
graphics li
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