Hello Donald,
Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 8:44:48 AM, you wrote:
Google now lets us create our own custom search engine pages, so I
whipped one up for Haskell,
great. and it search mail archives too
how about adding it to haskell site, or at least a LARGE link so that
everyone will see it.
bulat.ziganshin:
Hello Donald,
Wednesday, October 25, 2006, 8:44:48 AM, you wrote:
Google now lets us create our own custom search engine pages, so I
whipped one up for Haskell,
great. and it search mail archives too
how about adding it to haskell site, or at least a LARGE link so
Hi
Neil, I wonder if we could integrate this with Hoogle somehow?
If I provide an Ajax'y style API and we put the results in a frame,
I'm sure we can give something like top 3 results from hoogle (if
they make any sense). That sound a reasonable idea?
Thanks
Neil
Google now lets us create our own custom search engine pages, so I
whipped one up for Haskell,
I volunteered.
Are you planning to add just sites for Haskell-related software, or
are research papers included in the scope of this?
(Dude, where's my english grammar.)
-- syntaxfree
dnavarro:
Google now lets us create our own custom search engine pages, so I
whipped one up for Haskell,
I volunteered.
Accepted.
Are you planning to add just sites for Haskell-related software, or
are research papers included in the scope of this?
(Dude, where's my english grammar.)
ndmitchell:
Hi
Neil, I wonder if we could integrate this with Hoogle somehow?
If I provide an Ajax'y style API and we put the results in a frame,
I'm sure we can give something like top 3 results from hoogle (if
they make any sense). That sound a reasonable idea?
You should be able to do
Google now lets us create our own custom search engine pages, so I
whipped one up for Haskell,
http://www.google.com/coop/cse?cx=015832023690232952875%3Acunmubfghzq
also, as a demo, embedded
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/search.html
Seems to do a reasonable job of targetting just