
bulat.ziganshin:
Hello Donald,
Wednesday, February 14, 2007, 1:51:26 AM, you wrote:
7 were successful, 2 were unsuccessful.
can you please name successful projects and their download pages?
Most of the projects have been hosted on darcs.haskell.org since the beginning, and students involved in the SoC continue to help out in the community. Here's a quick summary: 1. Project: GHCi based debugger for Haskell Jos� Iborra L�pez Now part of GHC head. Jos� was at the recent Hackathon in Oxford, and the debugger continues to be developed in GHC. He continues to be active in the community and #haskell. 2. Project: haskellnet Jun Mukai Completed, available from http://darcs.haskell.org/SoC/haskellnet/ Recently published a Haskell textbook in Japanese. Can be found on #haskell. 3. Project: Storable a => ByteString a Spencer Janssen Completed, available from http://darcs.haskell.org/SoC/fps-soc/ Spencer's now an active member of the community, and currently working on a new window manager written in Haskell 4. Project: Fast Mutable Collection Types for Haskell Caio Marcelo de Oliveira Filho Completed, and part of pugs. http://perlcabal.org/~audreyt/darcs/pugs/third-party/HsJudy/ 5. Project: A model for client-side scripts with HSP Joel Bj�rnson Completed, available from http://darcs.haskell.org/SoC/hsp.clientside/ 6. Project: Thin out cabal-get and integrate in GHC Paolo Martini Completed, part of Cabal (http://haskell.org/cabal), and the rapidly progressing hackage.haskell.org 7. Project: Port Haddock to use GHC David Waern Completed, and still active, http://darcs.haskell.org/SoC/ghc.haddock/ David also made it to the Hackathon, and is a #haskell regular These last two projects were not completed: 8. Project: Implement a better type-checker for yhc. 9. Project: Implement a parser for Language.C Further analysis and improvements to implement for the upcoming SoC will appear on the SoC website in due course, before the start of this year's SoC. -- Don