On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 03:09:07PM +0200, Arnaud Bailly wrote:
> BTW, are you the Tomasz Zielonka of the asynchronous automata ?
Probably not, because I don't know what they are :-)
I just googled for 'asynchronous automata zielonka', and found Wieslaw
Zielonka, who was publishing papers on this
Tomasz Zielonka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Perhaps there is a chance for cooperation?
That would be a pleasure for me. I must stress that my knowledge of
Haskell is purely theoretical, the only thing I ever programmed *with*
Haskell was a small automata package. I have however good knowledge o
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 07:09:40PM +0200, Arnaud Bailly wrote:
> I am dreaming awake that Haskell's versatility, safety and
> expresiveness could allow me to quickly build tools that could
> generate system components instead of coding them. I am thinking about
> an approach based on a sort of DSL
> instead of coding them. I am thinking about an approach
> based on a sort of DSL design with Haskell then code/bytecode
> generation to Java/whatever platform.
Yhc can generate a portable bytecode, and it can also generate .NET
bytecode (IL), and there was a project underway to generate Java (JV
Pete Chown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Arnaud Bailly wrote:
>
>> I am on the verge of starting a new sofware development project for a
>> customer and I wonder whether or not Haskell would be the right tool
>> to do the job.
>
> One snag is that I doubt you could ring up an agency and ask for ha
Arnaud Bailly wrote:
I am on the verge of starting a new sofware development project for a
customer and I wonder whether or not Haskell would be the right tool
to do the job.
One snag is that I doubt you could ring up an agency and ask for half a
dozen Haskell programmers. You could probably