Re: [Haskell-cafe] Small flexible projects a possible niche for Haskell - your statement, please...

2010-07-18 Thread Nick Rudnick
Paul, this is what we are interested in... :-) Taken that Haskell has lots of combinator constructs on various levels as you said -- might I ask what are your personal favourites among them...? Your mentioning of early coding initiative taken domain experts and programmers in one person for e

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Small flexible projects a possible niche for Haskell - your statement, please...

2010-07-17 Thread Paul Johnson
On 16/07/10 05:41, Nick Rudnick wrote: In consequence, an 8-student-project with two B.Sc. theses is raised as a pilot to examine the possibilities of using Haskell in the combination small team with limited resources and experience in a startup setting - we want to find out whether Haskell

[Haskell-cafe] Small flexible projects a possible niche for Haskell - your statement, please...

2010-07-15 Thread Nick Rudnick
Dear all, besides good ambitions in many other areas, it is interesting to see that a great number of present Haskell projects is run by a very small number of persons and even some parts of the usual developer's toolkit, like e.g. Haddock, seem to contribute to it. Has the Haskell culture p