I'd also give a read to this website:
http://jekor.com/article/is-haskell-a-good-choice-for-web-applications
Interesting read about a guy who actually used Haskell to create his website
from the ground up.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Colin Paul Adams
wrote:
> > "Jake" == Jake McArthur
> "Jake" == Jake McArthur writes:
Jake> Colin Paul Adams wrote:
>> One problem will be to get GHC ported to DragonFly BSD, but
>> that can wait until I have a test version of the site working
>> on Linux.
Jake> I would love to see this. It's the biggest thing blocking me
I forgot to also mention this somewhat recent announcement for a
pedantically type safe HTML library:
http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell-cafe/2009-August/064907.html
- Jake
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Colin Paul Adams wrote:
One problem will be to get GHC ported to DragonFly BSD, but that can
wait until I have a test version of the site working on Linux.
I would love to see this. It's the biggest thing blocking me from trying
Dragonfly more seriously.
WASH attracts me, with it's guarante
I'm intending to replace my current website - which uses Drupal, with
a hand-written-in-Haskell version this autumn, for a number of reasons
(a principal one is the lack of an upgrade path in Drupal). So I'm
currently looking into the libraries available to see how much I'll
have to write myself.