
Carlo Matteo Scalzo
Hi all,
I'm new to the community here, so please do let me know if I'm doing something wrong :-)
I've been learning Haskell over the last year or so, reading books etc., but I couldn't find a simple, real world example, so I decided to to write a simple command-line application in Haskell.
The application and the code are free, and I've also written a short guide that uses the application as a use case to talk about Haskell and its features.
Can you guys please download the guide (for free, of course) , and let me know if you found it useful?
You can find it here:
Please let me have your feedback (my personal email is on the website, if you don't want to reply here) - and thank you very much for your help!
Just had a quick look and things that I notice are: 1. Keep your source in a VCS like gitlab/github/etc? 2. It would be nice of you to put a copyright notice in the source so users know what they may do with the source. 3. Please do create a proper package for it so you can publish it to Hackage. /M -- Magnus Therning OpenPGP: 0x927912051716CE39 email: magnus@therning.org jabber: magnus@therning.org twitter: magthe http://therning.org/magnus As someone who's worked at multiple proprietary software companies, having a roadmap doesn't magically make code happen. — Josh Berkus (found in LWN 2016-04-16)