
Andy Georges schrieb:
one particular thing that we still lack is something like book "Haskell in real world"
We need a 'Dive into Haskell' book.
That's for later. Getting those little annoyances out of the way (like those described on defmacro) is far more important. What you need so that non-experts can get their feet wet are: * A compiler. [FIXED] * Libraries for the application programmer. [MOSTLY FIXED] * The relevant information is available. [FIXED, I think] * Things work "out of the box". [MOSTLY FIXED] * It's easy to find the relevant information. [OPEN] * A "Haskell for Dummies" book. Haskell is already 99% there. However, a dummies book would be premature - unless you really expect that the other items will be fully fixed by the time the book is out. Regards, Jo