
What pray tell are those missing pieces? Aren't they mostly building a browser based ide > plus doing training courses ?
Sure, and I believe they plan to have that browser-based IDE talk to a
virtual server, with a compiler and set of libraries they maintain. That'd
solve Adrian's problems, no? So long as he can bring himself to use Yesod
over WASH?
Perhaps more importantly, they're well-spoken and business-savvy, and they
can persuasively promise that they'll make a risk-averse corporation's
(overblown) worries go away. If he's in a management battle, he ought to
know where to hire some mercenaries.
On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 2:03 PM, Carter Schonwald wrote: What pray tell are those missing pieces? Aren't they mostly building a
browser based ide plus doing training courses ?
On May 4, 2013 1:42 PM, "Ben Doyle" You might want to check out FPCompletehttps://www.fpcomplete.com/page/about-us,
if you haven't already. They're far more focused on making it easy for
organizations to adopt Haskell than the community can be. As they say: "Where
the open-source process is not sufficient to meet commercial adoption
needs, we provide the missing pieces." _______________________________________________
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