Paul Johnson пишет:
Joel Reymont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm after Erlang in Haskell, if you will, for fault-tolerance and
scalability.
I think the way to do Erlang in Haskell is to build a middleware layer
on top of the language, not try to make the language into something it
is not.
Joel Reymont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm after Erlang in Haskell, if you will, for fault-tolerance and
scalability.
I think the way to do Erlang in Haskell is to build a middleware layer
on top of the language, not try to make the language into something it
is not. In this kind of envi
On Jan 2, 2007, at 1:48 AM, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
btw, may be the following can help you:
http://www.inf.ufes.br/~ffranzosi/BSPHlib-0.1.tar.gz
Thanks Bulat. I don't know what this is, though, and the link is broken.
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On Jan 2, 2007, at 8:33 AM, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
GdH is maintained and distributed by Phil Trinder and his
colleagues at Heriot Watt. I think it's still alive, but it's
based on a much earlier version of GHC.
I wonder how much work would it be to integrate it. Also, their
servers a
Hello Joel,
Monday, January 1, 2007, 9:28:05 PM, you wrote:
> Is anyone using GdH?
> Can someone tell me why it's not part of the GHC distribution?
> It seems that GdH is not being developed anymore and I think it's a
> real pity!
ghc sources are open, so anyone can build his own GHC extensi
;t have anything like GdH or GpH, which work on
distributed-memory machines, yet.
Simon
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Is anyone using GdH?
Can someone tell me why it's not part of the GHC distribution?
It seems that GdH is not being developed anymore and I think it's a
real pity!
Thanks, Joel
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