> 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 <carter.schonwald@gmail.com> 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" <benjamin.peter.doyle@gmail.com> wrote:
You might want to check out FPComplete, 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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