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Re: The world's smartest i/o device for Haskell: msg#00014lang.haskell.general
Since I have noticed some moderate interest in this subject: several hundred visitors to the main page - some recurring, several dozens peeks at the module Hugs.st (some recurring again) and several encouraging private messages - including some from the pillars of this congregation (only one public message from Hannah though), I am posting this message as my final addendum: I had hesitated whether or not post my original message to this forum. But thanks to the encouraging messages (and they really count when one is not sure how stupid or not the subject is) I will be occasionaly doing some further work on some interfaces to Squeak. But I will not be bothering this list with any related announcements. If you are interested - check the pages from time to time: www.numeric-quest.com/haskell/smartest.html www.numeric-quest.com/haskell/Hugs.st (linked from the above anyway). But since I am still standing on the soapbox: In meantime, the first page has been decorated by a simple GUI example, a Hugs observer. The file Hugs.st has been also significantly upgraded to include several safety measures and multithreading support in order to be able to interrupt lengthy or non-terminating Hugs computations. Jan |
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