I vote for an invisible mascot, all there is to see is the orange speech bubble
with smart code ;-)
Liebe Grüße
ben
On 16 Nov 2011, at 08:45, José Pedro Magalhães wrote:
> In general, I like the idea of having a mascot, and think that something
> along these lines will be great.
>
>
> Cheer
In general, I like the idea of having a mascot, and think that something
along these lines will be great.
Cheers,
Pedro
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 01:01, heathmatlock wrote:
> I liked Go's mascot, and I figure it couldn't hurt to have our own. I
> spent the past hour making this:
> http://i.imgur
Hi,Cafe.
I want to create my own Programming Language with Haskell, and I learn
how to do it.
I read:
WikiBooks of "Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours",
"Real World Haskell" of Chapter "Using Parsec",
Source of "HJS",
Book of "Introduction of Functional Programming Using Haskell".
Ok,What is an
2011/11/16 heathmatlock :
> Last image for the night, http://i.imgur.com/CE9Tk.png
>
Great! I like it very much.
Best,
Karol Samborski
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 11:03 PM, heathmatlock wrote:
> Da the lamb, I like that.
>
>
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Da the lamb, I like that.
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 10:18 PM, John Meacham wrote:
> People tend to concentrate on the lambda which cooresponds to the
> functional aspect of haskell when designing logos. Not nearly enough
> attention is paid to the other striking feature, the laziness. The
> 'bottom' symbol _|_ should featur
On 11-11-15 08:01 PM, heathmatlock wrote:
http://i.imgur.com/Mib6Q.png
Curry had a little lamb, little lamb, little lamb...
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People tend to concentrate on the lambda which cooresponds to the
functional aspect of haskell when designing logos. Not nearly enough
attention is paid to the other striking feature, the laziness. The
'bottom' symbol _|_ should feature prominently. The two most defining
features of haskell are tha
I thought we already had a mascot?
http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/attachments/20090401/9fb8fa05/haskell-mascot.jpg
:p
- jeremy
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 7:01 PM, heathmatlock wrote:
> I liked Go's mascot, and I figure it couldn't hurt to have our own. I spent
> the past hour making thi
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 7:39 PM, Diego Olivier Fernandez Pons <
dofp.hask...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't see how a lamb relates to Haskell :/
>
>
> The lamb is named Da.
>
>
That works too. I couldn't resist:
http://i.imgur.com/5222B.png
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_the_Lambda_Ca
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 7:06 PM, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic <
ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Um do we _really_ need a mascot?
I don't think a programming community every really needs a mascot, just
nice to have.
> And no offence to your
> artistic abilities, but even if we did, I don't
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 20:06, Ivan Lazar Miljenovic <
ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Um do we _really_ need a mascot? And no offence to your
> artistic abilities, but even if we did, I don't see how a lamb relates
> to Haskell :/
>
Lamb-da, obviously.
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>
> I don't see how a lamb relates to Haskell :/
The lamb is named Da.
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On 16 November 2011 12:01, heathmatlock wrote:
> I liked Go's mascot, and I figure it couldn't hurt to have our own. I spent
> the past hour making this:
> http://i.imgur.com/Mib6Q.png
>
> What do you think?
Um do we _really_ need a mascot? And no offence to your
artistic abilities, but
I liked Go's mascot, and I figure it couldn't hurt to have our own. I spent
the past hour making this:
http://i.imgur.com/Mib6Q.png
What do you think?
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On 11/14/11 12:54 PM, Roman Cheplyaka wrote:
Hi Cafe,
Does anyone currently work on Test.SmallCheck?
I see the following problems:
1. SC doesn't have a repository, issue tracker etc.
2. It is not integrated with popular test frameworks
3. API should be better documented
I'm willing to work on
I'm trying to build snap-0.6 on win7/x64 with the current 64-bit
haskell platform.
I have the mingw compilers from the platform in $PATH, and I can get
the network and snap-server modules to build. But snap-0.6 fails:
[18 of 31] Compiling Snap.Snaplet.Internal.Types (
src\Snap\Snaplet\Inter
On 16 November 2011 10:23, Bas van Dijk wrote:
> On 15 November 2011 23:50, Daniel Fischer
> wrote:
>> The change is already in the latest released
>> deepseq version, but will only be in the containers version to be released
>> with ghc-7.4.
>
> The change is already in the released containers-0
On 15 November 2011 23:50, Daniel Fischer
wrote:
> The change is already in the latest released
> deepseq version, but will only be in the containers version to be released
> with ghc-7.4.
The change is already in the released containers-0.4.2.0. So the only
thing Henry needs to do is install tha
Daniel Fischer googlemail.com> writes:
> For your unfortunate combination, consider reverting to a prior deepseq
> version, or manually provide the instance where needed (I recommend the
> former).
>
Thank you Daniel, for clearing that up.
Best wishes,
Henry Laxen
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So this is hilarious. This whole time I thought 'warning' meant 'error'.
I rebuilt all of ghc and the platform with 7.0.3, and did it again. Now it
complains about containers.
Went ahead and installed anyway (duh!). Now it looks like it worked. I'll
check back if it didn't work.
I can't believe
On Tuesday 15 November 2011, 23:26:04, Henry Laxen wrote:
> So I
> guess my question is: Is there a reason that the map instance was
> removed from deepseq-1.2.0.1,
Yes.
> and can we please put it back in?
No.
The NFData instance has been moved to the containers package, where it can
be mo
Hello Henry
I think it is a case of the dependency changing recently from deepseq
depending on containers to containers depending on deepseq.
Thus you want to check you are using compatible versions of deepseq
and containers.
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Dear Group,
Today I tried to compile snap 0.6 with ghc 7.2, (using virthualenv,
which is GREAT by the way) and got the following
error somewhere along the way got a message about aeson-native
requires deepseq-1.1.0.2 but I had deepseq-1.2.0.1 installed. So I
unpacked aeson-native-0.3.3.1 in my vi
On Tuesday 15 November 2011, 22:34:17, Blaine wrote:
> Great question. How does one ignore the warning?
Not.
process and directory are boot packages, required by ghc and indirectly by
many of the packages you install(ed).
Having multiple versions of these spells trouble and breakage.
Read http:
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Blaine wrote:
> Great question. How does one ignore the warning?
By doing whatever you would have done next had you not received the warning :-)
Such as "cabal build" or the like.
Antoine
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Blaine
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Antoine Latter wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Blaine wrote:
> > Hi everyone. I'm new to haskell (venturing over from python land); i
> can't
> > figure this one problem out. This has been incre
Hi Jason,
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Jason Dusek wrote:
> Should I be annotating my functions with strictness, for the
> vector reference, for example? Should I be using STUArrays,
> instead?
>
From
http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/base-4.4.1.0/Control-Monad-ST-Safe.
* Jason Dusek [2011-11-15 20:08:48+]
> I'm having some trouble with memory usage in rebuilding a
> ByteString with some sequences escaped. I thought I'd try
> vectors. However, it seems that even a relatively simple
> function, one that places all the bytes of a ByteString in to a
> vector, us
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Blaine wrote:
> Hi everyone. I'm new to haskell (venturing over from python land); i can't
> figure this one problem out. This has been incredibly difficult to solve,
> and it is quite discouraging! i'm trying to get berp up and running
> (https://github.com/bjpop/
Hi All,
I'm having some trouble with memory usage in rebuilding a
ByteString with some sequences escaped. I thought I'd try
vectors. However, it seems that even a relatively simple
function, one that places all the bytes of a ByteString in to a
vector, uses a great deal of memory.
I've pulled thi
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 14:56, Blaine wrote:
> ** Missing header file: runProcess.h*
>
> [blaine@macbook:~/Dropbox/src/berp/compiler Tue Nov 08]
> 93$ ls /usr/lib/ghc-6.12.1/process-1.0.1.2/include/
> HsProcessConfig.h *runProcess.h*
>
Notice it's found in the files for the other install of "pro
Hi everyone. I'm new to haskell (venturing over from python land); i can't
figure this one problem out. This has been incredibly difficult to solve,
and it is quite discouraging! i'm trying to get berp up and running (
https://github.com/bjpop/berp/).
berp-libs installed fine, berp-compiler is han
I wrote:
> The following functions would be nice additions
> to Data.List.NonEmpty in the semigroups package...
Here are two more requests:
maximum, minimum :: Ord a => NonEmpty a -> a
Two more unsafe Prelude functions become safe!
Thanks,
Yitz
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Hi Edward,
I started @telling you on #haskell, but it has become
too long for that. :)
The following functions would be nice additions
to Data.List.NonEmpty in the semigroups package:
replicate1p :: Whole n => n -> a -> NonEmpty a
take1p :: Whole n => n -> NonEmpty a -> NonEmpty a
splitAt1p :: W
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