
I had heard that Hoogle actually compiled any type-signatures, where
as Hayoo just did a text comparison.
I'm not actually sure if this is true or not though.
If it is, it would mean that "[q] -> [r] -> [(q,r)]" would return zip
in Hoogle, but not Hayoo.
Am I right about this?
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 4:52 PM, drostin77
I take 'Hood. Er... any responses to my questions?
Ketil Malde-5 wrote:
Lyndon Maydwell
writes: On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Colin Adams>
wrote: 2009/12/7 drostin77
: Hello Hopefully Helpful Haskell Community!
(I really wanted that to be alliteration... couldn't come up with an h word for community)
House?
'Hood?
Horde? And of course, haskell.org is the Hopefully Helpful Haskell Hoard.
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