[Yhc] Yhc Web Service quietly opened for public testing
Neil Mitchell
ndmitchell at gmail.com
Tue Mar 4 11:24:02 EST 2008
Dimitry,
Wow, that is seriously impressive! I particularly love that the entire
MainGUI interface is written in Haskell with Yhc/Javascript goodness.
Thanks
Neil
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 5:17 AM, Dimitry Golubovsky <golubovsky at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I finally got the Yhc Web Service (web-based front end to the
> compiler) running in public testing mode. There hasn't been any
> documentation written, and Haddock stuff not brought in order, but if
> anyone wants to just get a taste of it, please open this hpaste entry:
>
> http://hpaste.org/6094
>
> and follow the instructions.
>
> In 10 steps, you'll get Haskell to work in your web browser* ;) No
> need to install anything.
>
> Feel free to edit the source code, and even deliberately make errors
> to see how error log looks. At the moment, I do not run automatic
> cleanup of failed compilations.
>
> This is one of my old tests, not showing any GUI interaction. However,
> both documents browser and new entry form were written in Haskell
> which gives some idea about what can be done. Sources of these forms
> are in the Yhc repo.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -----------
> * Likely, your results will be better with Firefox than with MSIE. But
> MSIE should work as well.
>
> --
> Dimitry Golubovsky
>
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