On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Anthony Di Franco
<[email protected]>wrote:

> How about Scala (/Lift) as a kind of bridge between these worlds? Lots of
> the same ideas come to the forefront and it's more approachable for a
> certain sizeable chunk of the mainstream.
>
I don't understand you! We talk about Ur/Web, SML and Haskell.
I am aware of the existence of Scala (and Lift)!!

> On Sep 14, 2009 2:29 PM, "Adam Chlipala" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> nitralime wrote:
>
>> **I have just some rudimentary acquaintance
>>
>> > with SML (I learned it a few years a go) and need to refresh my
>> knowledge. > I know very little a...
>>
>
> I would recommend writing some significant programs in both Haskell and ML.
>  The latter means either of SML or OCaml.  I've not yet invested any effort
> in creating documentation for people who haven't already done as I'm
> suggesting here; maybe someone else will write such documentation some day.
>
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