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=?gb2312?B?zfXH5b78?= wangqj at cpit.com.cn
Tue Jul 17 04:50:22 EDT 2007


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=B7=A2=BC=FE=C8=CB: Martin Coxall [mailto:pseudo.meta at gmail.com]=20
=B7=A2=CB=CD=CA=B1=BC=E4: 2007=C4=EA7=D4=C217=C8=D5 16:44
=CA=D5=BC=FE=C8=CB: Bayley, Alistair
=B3=AD=CB=CD: =CD=F5=C7=E5=BE=FC; glasgow-haskell-users at haskell.org; haskel=
l Caf=A8=A6
=D6=F7=CC=E2: Re: [Haskell-cafe] RE: haskell for web

On 7/17/07, Bayley, Alistair <Alistair_Bayley at invescoperpetual.co.uk> wrote=
:
> > From: glasgow-haskell-users-bounces at haskell.org
> > [mailto:glasgow-haskell-users-bounces at haskell.org] On Behalf Of ???
> >
> > help
> > haskell for web code
>
>
> http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Applications_and_libraries/Web_prog
> ramming
>
> Try a few of these out (whatever meets your needs). For web apps WASH and=
 HAppS seem popular. Feel free to ask the haskell-caf=A8=A6 list for furthe=
r help.
>

I wonder why 'we' aren't pushing things like this big time. When Ruby took =
off, more than anything else it was because of Rails. Web programming is so=
mething 'the kids' can really get into, and it caused Ruby to explode into =
the mainstream geek consciousness.

Maybe the Haskell community should push something like Happs or Wash in the=
 same way.

Martin


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