g9ks157k:
> Am Donnerstag, 20. März 2008 07:09 schrieb Ben Lippmeier:
> > Hi All,
> > I'm pleased to announce the initial alpha release
> > of the Disciplined Disciple Compiler (DDC).
> >
> > Disciple is an explicitly lazy dialect of Haskell which includes:
> > - first class destructive update of arbitrary data.
> > - computational effects without the need for state monads.
> > - type directed field projections.
> >
> > All this and more through the magic of effect typing.
> >
> > More information (and download!) available from:
> >
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/DDC> > or
http://code.google.com/p/disciple> >
> > DDC: more than lambdas.
> >
> > Onward!
> > Ben.
>
> Short question: Is it appropriate to put the homepage of a non-Haskell project
> on the Haskell Wiki? I mean, putting some basic info about such a project
> there and link to the project’s website might be okay and is already done in
> certain cases. But projects like Agda or Epigram typically don’t use
> haskell.org as a webspace provider and I think this is the way to go. What
> do others think?
While YHC, lambdabot and xmonad do :) So I think the precedent has been
that anything written in Haskell, or any Haskell-like compiler, can be
happily hosted.
-- Don
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