[web-devel] [yesod][newbie] Yesod applications on foreign architectures

Jack Henahan jhenahan at uvm.edu
Thu Jun 30 20:59:59 CEST 2011


Oh, no, it's not strictly about deploying for free, though free is always preferable, of course. I hadn't actually heard about the Cedar stack. Perhaps I'll dig into their docs and see what I can do. Thanks for the pointer. I'll put something together locally and then give that a shot, documenting my steps obsessively, if need be. :D

On Jun 30, 2011, at 2:54 PM, Greg Weber wrote:

> Is this just about deploying for free? Amazon & Heroku both offer free deployment of a small instance. There is actually nothing stopping you from deploying haskell to Heroku now- just use their recently released Cedar stack. You will have to read a few docs, but should be much easier than deploying to AIX :) I would use Heroku now if I wasn't already on Amazon. Let us know if you go that route so we can document how to deploy there and make it easier.
> 
> Greg Weber



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