Ditto, enjoy the posts a lot!
Hello Bob,
Thank you for the very kind words.
I learn something and want to share what I've learned. I am hopeful that it benefits others.
> Why are you doing this?
Yes, mostly I publish there.
The subjects of most interest to me these days are: Haskell, XML, XSLT, and XML Schema.
> What subjects are you doing this for?
For Haskell I post what I learn to this list; sometimes I also create a summary and put it on my web site (xfront.com). For the XML technologies I post to the various XML lists and almost always put a summary on my web site.
> What's the best way to follow along?
You've made my day Bob!
/Roger
I'm curious now... You've been posting these kinds of articles for years now, mostly from what I've seen on XML and REST, but a few now on Haskell. It's an interesting approach, and you've managed (at least) two things: 1) provided a bunch of useful synopses of narrow(ish) topics within a larger subject; and, 2) provoked really interesting responses from experts. And I've got to think the body of work constitutes a very significant chunk of knowledge.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Hutchison [mailto:hutch-lists@recursive.ca]
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2012 8:20 AM
To: Costello, Roger L.
Cc: beginners@haskell.org
Subject: Re: [Haskell-beginners] Excellent illustration of using the Haskell types -- revising Richard Bird's floor function so that it works properly
Hi Roger,
Why are you doing this?
Where are you publishing it? (just http://www.xfront.com/ ?)
What subjects are you doing this for?
What's the best way to follow along?
Cheers,
Bob
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