Welcome to issue 281 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of September 15 to 21, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* jmcarthur: weak algebraic structures? ha! i prefer my algebraic
structures to put up more of
Welcome to issue 280 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of September 8 to 14, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* haasn: edwardk uses things in anger. shachaf uses them with
disappointment :(
* shachaf:
Welcome to issue 279 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of August 25 to September 7, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* dmwit: I typically figure a parse error on line 500 means I have
500 lines to inspect.
Welcome to issue 278 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of August 18 to 24, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* johnw: finger trees must be related to palm trees somehow
* monochrom: "do, or undo. there is no
Welcome to issue 277 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of August 11 to 17, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* psygnisfive: Seminearring is the task of giving seminars.
* Taneb: You know you've made it when
Welcome to issue 276 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of August 4 to 10, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* AndrazBajt: co-worker = producer of work tasks
* Brend: I have created a revolutionary AI from fi
Welcome to issue 275 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of July 28 to August 3, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* littlecalculist: combinatorics. n. math's way of punishing you for
failing to use abstracti
Welcome to issue 273 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of June 30 to July 13, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* monochrom: 8-bit word uses less memory, but if it doesn't have to
preserve information, I kn
Welcome to issue 272 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of June 23 to 29, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* kmc: johnw: I'm rejoining this channel after months away just to
tell you how incredibly wrong yo
Welcome to issue 271 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of June 9 to 11, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* cmccann: also please note that "malign" remains one of my best
function names ever
* dolio: Pe
Welcome to issue 270 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of June 2 to 8, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* shachaf: getLine :: IO String contains a String in the same way
/bin/ls contains a list of files.
Welcome to issue 269 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of May 26 to June 1, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* neutrino: i've been teaching people about functional programming
etc (when I came in there was
Welcome to issue 268 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of May 12 to 25, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* tikhonjelvis: the lesson is that the fix function exists to "fix"
any type problems you may encoun
Welcome to issue 267 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of April 28 to May 11, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* ciaranm: a category is just a category in the category of
categories
* cmccann: the Eith
Welcome to issue 265 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of March 31 to April 6, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* Jafet: Haskell is an abstract research language used only in
academia, education, banking,
Welcome to issue 264 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of March 17 to 30, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* ddarius: (f x) is a partial application iff
f x == (curry (uncurry f) x)
* flebron: "Hey, I
Welcome to issue 263 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of March 10 to 16, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* shachaf: Did someone give edwardk a committee bit?
Top Reddit Stories
* Restored: the Haskell ma
Welcome to issue 262 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of March 03 to 09, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* byorgey: The box does not care whether you think it is stupid. It
is box.
* ksf: duh, we can'
Welcome to issue 261 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of February 24 to March 02, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* EvilMachine: I always picture some poor mutant guy whose every body
part looks alike in
Welcome to issue 260 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of February 17 to 23, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* danharaj: zygohistobfuscatory maintainomorphism
* merijn: after a week you can delete 80% of y
Welcome to issue 259 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of February 10 to 16, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* frerich: i thought endo is where the ewoks live
* edwardk: on the other hand i also write exce
Welcome to issue 258 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of February 03 to 09, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* shachaf: The trouble with the lens rabbit hole is that there are a
few of us here at th
Welcome to issue 257 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of January 27 to February 02, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* shachaf: Everyone forgets about Agda Lovelace, the first
constructivist.
* applic
Welcome to issue 256 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
weeks of January 20 to 26, 2013.
Quotes of the Week
* elliott: cmccann: unfortunately it is too perfect an abstraction to
be useful.
* Sa
Welcome to issue 255 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
weeks of January 06 to 19, 201.
Quotes of the Week
* ky3: Indexed monads are just categories in the category of
endofunctors, what's the problem?
Welcome to issue 254 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of December 02, 2012 to January 05, 2013.
As some of you might have noticed, there has been an interruption in
the scheduled transmission of the newsle
Welcome to issue 253 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of November 25 to December 01, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* edwardk: this breaks my previous record of 6 unsafeCoerce's in a
line
* bo
Welcome to issue 252 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of November 18 to 24, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* rwbarton: edwardk now has Lens under Control
* atriq: My son looks a bit like me, he can put a
Welcome to issue 251 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of November 4 to 17, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* Ralith: [why some people don't use conduits/pipes] also, I think at
least some people are wait
Welcome to issue 250 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of October 28 to November 3, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* Cale: A list is a bit like a loop which hasn't happened yet. This
operation is similar
Welcome to issue 249 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of October 21 to October 27, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* johnw: ah terminology, just when you think you know something, they
redefined "know"..
Welcome to issue 247 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of September 30 to October 6, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* monochrom: 98% of people lack the property that they're members of
the other 2%
*
Welcome to issue 246 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of September 23 to September 23, 2012.
Want to contribute quotes for HWN? Until today the only way to help
with those was to use @remember in the IRC c
Welcome to issue 245 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of September 16 to September 22, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* dmwit: You have your intuition correct, despite all the pedantry in
the room.
Welcome to issue 244 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of September 9 to September 15, 2012.
Inbox
As you might have heard, GHC 7.6.1 is out for all platforms. I would
say "get it while it is still hot",
Welcome to issue 243 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of August 26 to September 01, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* companion_cube: "I don't understand this article at all"
edwardk: "Well, when you fin
Welcome to issue 242 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of August 19 to 25, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* srhb: I think that's going into space rather than diving into the
deep end.
* edwardk
Welcome to issue 241 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of August 12 to 18, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* monochrom: seq is a suggestion. pseq is an order.
* johnw: Haskell is like using a finely crafte
Welcome to issue 240 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of August 05 to 11, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* johnw: Monads are an interface, all bets are off until you see what
the interface does for a gi
Welcome to issue 239 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of July 29 to August 4, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* romm: i thought i knew programming. this is like discovering a new
continent.
* e
Welcome to issue 238 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of July 22 to 28, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* clsmith: i find programming in haskell is mostly about reinventing
things and then discove
Welcome to issue 237 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of July 15 to 21, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* Eduard_Munteanu: Sufficiently advanced category theory is
indistinguishable from trolling
* R
Welcome to issue 236 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of July 8 to 14, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* RichardBuckminsterFuller: When I am working on a problem, I never
think about beauty. But when I h
Welcome to issue 235 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of July 1 to 7, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* Kukkua: They say there are two things, once mastered, you will
harness boundless strength from the
Welcome to issue 234 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of June 24 to 30, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* monochrom: shae ericsson is shae erisson's evil twin who prefers
erlang to haskell :)
Welcome to issue 233 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of June 17 to 23, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* ciaranm: if it's ugly, it's imperative. if it's incomprehensible,
it's functional.
*
Welcome to issue 232 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of June 10 to 16, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* irene-knapp: ewtoombs: the universe is already an interactive
quantum physics simula
Welcome to issue 231 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers
the week of June 03 to 09, 2012.
Announcements
Paolo Capriotti announced the patchlevel release of GHC 7.4.2. "This
release contains a number of bugfixes relat
Welcome to issue 230 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of May 27 to June 02, 2012.
Announcements
Mark Lentczner had great news for us this week, announcing the
release of the Haskell Platform 2012.2.0.0. M
Welcome to issue 229 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of May 20 to 26, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* Peaker: Harrop taught me that I am a team of experts
* applicative: Even if no one else understands m
Welcome to issue 228 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of May 13 to 19, 2012.
Announcements
Stefan Wehr issued a call for presentations for the Commercial Users
of Functional Programmers (CUFP 2012) confer
Welcome to issue 227 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of May 6 to 12, 2012.
Announcements
Doaitse Swierstra reminded us about the Summer School on Applied
Functional Programming, at Utrech University. Hur
Welcome to issue 226 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of April 29 to May 5, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* acowley: I write the most complicated bottoms
* Cale: OpenGL is the Rubik's Cube of graphics l
Welcome to issue 225 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of April 22 to 28, 2012.
Announcements
Matthias Fischmann made a call for participation to the Hong Kong
Haskell hackathon, with tentative d
Welcome to issue 224 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of April 15 to 21, 2012.
Announcements
Some of these announcements are a bit behind, for which I apologize.
Better late than never...
The long awaite
Welcome to issue 223 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of April 8 to 14, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* merijn: I'm tempted to just do unsafePerformIO newEmptyMVar at the
top level
quicksi
Welcome to issue 222 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of April 1 to 7, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* tgeeky_: "What I cannot create, I do not understand." -- Richard
Feynman, on his blackboard when h
Welcome to issue 221 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of March 25 to 31, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* Tekmo: Now I have a monoid in the category of problems.
* hpc: atomically the whole thing
* B
Welcome to issue 220 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of March 18 to 24, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* shachaf: Type classes are a scary story that you tell new
Haskellers so they can go to
Welcome to issue 218 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue covers the
week of March 11 to 17, 2012.
Quotes of the Week
* cmccann: * cmccann needs to hurry up and get his stream processing
library finished before all t
Welcome to issue 218 of the HWN, an issue covering crowd-sourced bits
of information about Haskell from around the web. This issue cover the
weeks of February 26 to March 10, 2012.
You can find the HTML version at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2012/03/haskell-weekly-news-issue-218.html
Quo
Welcome to the 217th issue of the HWN, a newsletter covering
developments in the Haskell community during the week of February 19 to
25, 2012.
You can find the HTML version of this issue at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2012/02/haskell-weekly-news-issue-217.html
Quotes of the Week
* na
Welcome to issue 216 of the HWN, a newsletter covering crowdsourced
links for the Haskell community. This release covers the week of
February 12 to 18, 2012.
You can find the HTML version at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2012/02/haskell-weekly-news-issue-216.html
Quotes of the Week
* m
Welcome to issue 215 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of February 5 to
11, 2012.
You can find the HTML version of this issue at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2012/02/haskell-weekly-news-issue-215.html
Quotes of the Week
Welcome to issue 214 the HWN, a newsletter covering stories, questions,
and remarks seen around the web during the week of January 29 to
February 4, 2012.
You can find the HTML version at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2012/02/haskell-weekly-news-issue-214.html
Quotes of the Week
* Jafe
Welcome to issue 213 of the HWN, a newsletter covering quotes, stories,
and questions seen around the net concerning Haskell during the week of
January 22 to 28, 2012.
You can read the HTML version at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2012/02/haskell-weekly-news-issue-213.html
Quotes of the We
On Thu, 2012-01-26 at 22:52 -0500, Daniel Santa Cruz wrote:
> * shachaf: Haskell's type system is the perfect mix of useless and stupid.
...btw, what's the context of this quote?
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Welcome to issue 212 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This issue covers top Haskell stories from
around the web found between January 11 to 21, 2012.
You can find the HTML version at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2012/01/haskell-weekly-news-issue-212.
Welcome to issue 211 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers top stories found around the
net between January 01 to 14, 2012.
This is going to be a shorted version, as I have been out of time. I
did not want to let more time go by without a hear
Welcome to issue 210 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of November 27 to
December 3, 2011.
You can find the HTML version at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/12/haskell-weekly-news-issue-210.html
Announcements
Heinric
Welcome to issue 209 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers two weeks, from November 13
to 26, 2011.
You can find the HTML version at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/11/haskell-weekly-news-issue-209.html
Announcements
By now I'm
Welcome to issue 208 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of November 6 to
12, 2011.
You can find the HTML version at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/11/haskell-weekly-news-issue-208.html
New and Updated Projects
* GHC
Welcome to issue 207 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of October 30 to
November 05, 2011.
You can find the HTML version of this issue at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/11/haskell-weekly-news-issue-207.html
New and Upd
Welcome to issue 206 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of October 23 to
29, 2011.
A HTML version of this issue can be found at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/11/haskell-weekly-news-issue-206.html
Announcements
Edwa
Welcome to issue 205 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of October 16 to
22, 2011.
You can find an HTML version of this issue at:
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Announcements
Ian
Welcome to issue 204 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of October 9 to 15,
2011.
You can find the HTML version of this issue at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/10/haskell-weekly-news-issue-204.html
New and Updated Proje
Welcome to issue 203 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of October 2 to 8,
2011.
You can find a HTML version of this issue at:
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Announcements
Eric Y
Welcome to issue 202 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of September 25 to
October 1, 2011.
New and Updated Projects
* ParserFunction (Enzo Fabrizio; 0.0.5) Provides utilities for
parsing and evaluating mathematical expres
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Daniel Santa Cruz wrote:
> Welcome to issue 201 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
> the Haskell community. This release covers the week of September 18 to
> 24, 2011.
>
> You can find the HTML version of this issue at:
>
> http://contemplatecode.blo
Welcome to issue 201 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of September 18 to
24, 2011.
You can find the HTML version of this issue at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/09/haskell-weekly-news-issue-201.html
Announcements
Welcome to issue 200 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of September 11 to
17, 2011.
You can find the HTML version of this issue at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/09/haskell-weekly-news-issue-200.html
Anno
Welcome to issue 199 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of September 4 to
10, 2011.
Announcements
Johannes Waldmann open the invitation to the 6th Haskell in Leipzig
workshop, on October 7, 2011. It "will present an
Welcome to issue 198 the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in the
Haskell community. This release covers the week of August 28 to
September 3, 2011.
Announcements
Eric Y. Know released the 5th edition of the Parallel Haskell
Digest.
[1] http://goo.gl/Jqx01
New and Updated
Welcome to issue 197 the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in the
Haskell community. This release covers the week of August 21 to 27,
2011.
[1] http://goo.gl/8hDku
Announcements
Liyang HU announced HakkaTaikai, a Haskell hackathon in Tokyo, on
Sunday September 25th, 2011.
Welcome to issue 196 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of August 14 to
20, 2011. [1] http://goo.gl/8hDku
New and Updated Projects
* graphziz (Update - Ivan Lazar Miljenovic) Wraper around
Graphviz.
[2] http:
Welcome to issue 195 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of August 7 to
13, 2011.
[1] http://goo.gl/8hDku
You can find a HTML rendition of this newsletter at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/08/haskell-we
Welcome to issue 194 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of July 31 to
August 6, 2011.
[1] http://goo.gl/8hDku
You can find a HTML rendition of this newsletter at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/08/haskell-
Welcome to issue 193 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of July 24 to
30, 2011.
[1] http://goo.gl/8hDku
You can find an HTML rendition of this issue at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/08/haskell-weekly-
Welcome to issue 192 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of July 17 to
23, 2011.
[1] http://goo.gl/8hDku
You can find an HTML rendition of this issue at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/07/haskell-weekly-
Welcome to issue 191 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of July 10 to
16, 2011.
[1] http://haskell.org/
You can find the HTML (and mobile) version of the issue at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/07/hask
Welcome to issue 190 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of July 3 to 9,
2011.
You can find the HTML version of this issue at:
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/2011/07/haskell-weekly-news-issue-190.html
Announcem
Welcome to issue 189 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community during the week of June 26 to July 2, 2011.
It seems that it was a pretty quiet week in the mailing list. There
were no significant announcements made, and the number of threads was
low by c
Welcome to issue 188 of the HWN, a newsletter covering developments in
the Haskell community. This release covers the week of June 19 to
25, 2011.
It was brought up in cafe this week that some would prefer to see
full links in the text version of the mailing list as opposed to the
On 23/06/2011 11:30 PM, Jack Henahan wrote:
My solution for the '[0] with a link far down the page' issue is just to search
for '[0]'.
My solution is to never read the text version and only ever read the
HTML version. Works great for me. :-)
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On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Felipe Almeida Lessa <
felipe.le...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Rogan Creswick
> wrote:
> > Short, obfsucated, urls may direct you places you don't want to go,
> > but I fail to see how that concern applies to HWN: since each url is
> > ac
You could always just subscribe to the HWN feed on Contemplating Code. I just
load up my reader when I don't want to read the text dispatches. Try
http://contemplatecode.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss
That's the feed URL I use. Then the one on the mailing list is your plaintext
fal
On 24 June 2011 02:24, Rogan Creswick wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Simon Michael wrote:
>> On 6/23/11 10:49 AM, Iustin Pop wrote:
>>>
>>> FYI, a regular link (though longer) seems more appropriate to me.
>>> Don't know if other people feel the same though.
>
> I prefer the short lin
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Rogan Creswick wrote:
> Short, obfsucated, urls may direct you places you don't want to go,
> but I fail to see how that concern applies to HWN: since each url is
> accompanied by a description of its content, that seems to obviate the
> need to see the actual url.
Whoops, forgot to Reply All.
My solution for the '[0] with a link far down the page' issue is just to search
for '[0]'. Then it brings me to the link, I can open it if I like, and then I
just search again for '[0]' and it brings me back to the context. It's
imperfect and requires wraparound sea
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Albert Y. C. Lai wrote:
> I hate the borrowed academic practice of saying [0] and giving the URL two
> hundred lines later. It worked great on paper in hands because I could stick
> my finger to the paper to remember where to return. It also works great on
> real H
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