[Haskell-cafe] Haskell, Queries and Monad Comprehension
Günther Schmidt
gue.schmidt at web.de
Tue May 25 15:37:21 EDT 2010
Hello Torsten,
well thank you for taking the time and answering that. It seems that the
one thing I am good for, as far as contributions to this list go, is
coaxing answers out of our Functional Pros. :)
That is good news then, I was getting frustrated reading fantastic
papers which eventually were nothing more than teasers.
So, will Ferry then be usable from within Haskell?
Best regards
Günther
Am 25.05.10 21:28, schrieb Torsten Grust:
> Günther,
>
> we are currently underway building the second version (as in:
> done right this time) of Ferry, a query compiler that
>
> (1) accepts queries over ordered, nested lists,
> (2) compiles these queries into an intermediate algebraic form, then
> (3) emits (small bundles of) SQL queries that evaluate the input
> query over your off-the-shelf RDBMS.
>
> We've used Ferry's first version to build new LINQ to SQL providers
> for Microsoft's LINQ as well as a new code generator for Phil Wadler's
> Links.
>
> The Ferry compiler itself is built in Haskell. Surf to
www.ferry-lang.org
> for more information, screencasts, papers, talks, and contact us for
> more details. We will be happy to share Ferry's Haskell code once in
> digestable shape (soon).
>
> Cheers,
> --Torsten
>
> On May 24, 2010, at 03:20 , Günther Schmidt wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> is there anybody currently using Haskell to construct or implement a
query language?
>>
>> I have read a couple of papers on "Monad Comprehension Calculus" and
similar but none using Haskell nor any other existing programming
language to build an actual implementation.
>>
>> Most papers give some sort of "Pseudo code", but I couldn't find any
meat.
>>
>>
>>
>> Günther
>>
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