
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Tim Wawrzynczak
Oh also, I noticed that you say it's powered by Haskell.
Would you mind sharing some of your architectural details as they relate to Haskell with us?
Not much to it, really. It's a LAMH thing, if you will. The Haskell part just runs as a CGI app, and uses the HDBC, HDBC-mysql, cgi, and xhtml packages, and is just a few hundred lines, including all the html templates which I create with the xhtml package. As for the bibliography stuff, right now I actually maintain a master .bib file and use bibTeX along with a set of custom .bst files to munge everything up to be imported into MySQL.
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Tim Wawrzynczak
wrote: At a quick glance,
+5 Awesome.
Cheers - Tim
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:03 PM, James Russell
wrote: I am pleased to announce the Functional Programming Bibliography at http://www.catamorphism.net/
The functional programming bibliography was created in the hope that it will be a useful resource to the functional programming community. The site is still in an early stage of development, and is pretty raw, and incomplete in a number of ways. Keyword categorization, in particular, is still fairly spotty.
It currently contains in excess of 1500 references, heavily slanted toward Haskell-related topics, and contains links to publicly available versions of many papers, as well as links to gated versions of some papers.
I am eager for suggestions as to how the site could be made more useful.
Regards,
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