Hey Patrick,
I have very limited expirence with Yesod. I too have read the book
but I found that the dead tree version isn't as up to date as the
online version. If code examples don't work from book, I would
look online instead, you can find it here:
http://www.yesodweb.com/book
<shameless plug>Going back to what I said about my minimal
expirence with it, I actually have a 2 part blog post where I
perform a small web project in both Flask and Yeson. Here is the
link to the Yesod site:
http://scrollingtext.org/my-first-yesod-app
</shameless plug>
It's a neat framework, and I hope to spend more time with it in
the future.
Bryce
On 03/12/2013 08:11 AM, Kim-Ee Yeoh wrote:
Hey Patrick,
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 9:47 PM, KMandPJLynch
<kmandpjlynch@verizon.net>
wrote:
I sent a previous email to you in regard to
this - if my request is rejected, will I be notified?
Typically, if no one responds to your post, either they
are too busy or they don't feel they can add constructively
to the list (which is skimmed, if not actually read by
hundreds or thousands -- yep, every single email).
I'm reading the book "Developing Web Applications with
Haskell and Yesod".
It is a very interesting read and I'm hoping to be able to
be able to put up a simple web app using it as a result.
I was wondering if anyone has had experience with it.
There's a google group dedicated to yesod, I believe. The yesod
website has links to community resources specially dedicated to
the web framework.
And you're always welcome to post specific queries about
general haskell here! Your previous questions about learning
category theory generated pretty useful discussion. :)
-- Kim-Ee
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