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Haskell as a mainstream language.. what a scandal.... Lots of people using their own EDSLs without passing trough the initiatory cult of Category Theory. To have the benefits without the sacrifices, Tools without religion, fire without Prometeus .... Can you imagine something more unjust and vulgar?

We don´t want the success of the haskell language in Industry. We want our own success and to be admired in the distance.

2014-12-01 22:49 GMT+01:00 Markus Läll <markus.l2ll@gmail.com>:
I thought we were trying to avoid success?

On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:42 PM, Alberto G. Corona <agocorona@gmail.com> wrote:
My contribution for today:

haskell programming, haskell programming, haskell programming.


2014-12-01 22:08 GMT+01:00 Alex Hammel <ahammel87@gmail.com>:
Or the Haskell architecture firm, or the Haskell Indian Nations University, or Eddie Haskell the character from Leave it to Beaver, etc. etc.

On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 12:53 PM, David Thomas <davidleothomas@gmail.com> wrote:
As opposed to "Haskell golf shoes".

On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 8:25 AM, Kyle Marek-Spartz
<kyle.marek.spartz@gmail.com> wrote:
> The point is that the TIOBE index doesn't track that stuff directly, but
> indirectly through mentions. If the items you mention result in more
> people talking about "Haskell programming" then it will result in a
> higher index score.
>
>
> Henk-Jan van Tuyl writes:
>
>> Using the words "Haskell" and "programming" in emails probably helps
>> getting Haskell a few places up, but I think there is much more needed to
>> get it in the top twenty. Things like a GHC backend that produces Java
>> bytecode and/or Common Intermediate Language, commercial support, or
>> Microsoft delivering Haskell in a Visual Studio environment. These are
>> things that will raise much more interest in Haskell in the commercial
>> world, and therefore would also interest more programmers.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Henk-Jan van Tuyl
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 30 Nov 2014 18:37:34 +0100, Jacques Carette <carette@mcmaster.ca>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Make sure the actual words "Haskell programming" occur in as many places
>>> as possible [posts here, on reddit, on stackoverflow, etc].  Not
>>> variants of those words, but those exact words.  Like you did in your
>>> .sig (although that may not be indexed, so it may need to be in the
>>> actual text).
>>>
>>> Get it into people's phrasing that they always speak of "Haskell
>>> programming", not Haskell code, coding, etc, etc.
>>>
>>> Jacques
>>>
>>> On 2014-11-30 11:29 AM, Henk-Jan van Tuyl wrote:
>>>>
>>>> L.S.,
>>>>
>>>> In the Tiobe Index[0], F# jumped from position 43 in June to 13 in July
>>>> and is since than in the
>>>> top twenty. What happened in July and how can we get Haskell in the top
>>>> 20?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Henk-Jan van Tuyl
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [0] http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html
>>
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>> http://members.chello.nl/hjgtuyl/tourdemonad.html
>> Haskell programming
>
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