
Tillmann Rendel
On http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/contents.html, someone wrote:
The Haskell Platform is a comprehensive, robust development environment for programming in Haskell. For new users the platform makes it trivial to get up and running with a full Haskell development environment
Given
(1) The Haskell platform aims to provide a complete Haskell development environment.
Define "development environment".
(2) A complete Haskell development environment contains a C development environment.
I don't think this is a logical premise.
Joachim Breitner wrote in an otherwise unrelated thread:
(with his Debian-Haskell-Group member hat on)
Is there a Windows-Haskell-Group promoting and facilitating Haskell on Windows?
In a sense, I wish there were: too often it seems that Windows users complain about X either not working or not being available on Windows (where X is some Haskell library/application/etc.). Maybe if there was a semi-official Windows-Haskell group of "package maintainers", this kind of stuff could be alleviated (through the use of testing, creating installers, etc.). The same goes with Mac OSX. -- Ivan Lazar Miljenovic Ivan.Miljenovic@gmail.com IvanMiljenovic.wordpress.com