
12 Dec
2006
12 Dec
'06
3:43 p.m.
[trimmed replies] On 12/12/06, Paul Moore
On 12/12/06, Claus Reinke
wrote: the difference, as far as it is relevant for getting going, is often just context, which can be rectified by surprisingly small steps, such as collecting the assumptions in one obvious-to-find file.
Indeed. I can now confirm that it's *not* hard to get takusen set up - it's just a bit hard to find out it's not hard :-)
If you generalize from "takusen" there, I think you'll understand a lot about Haskell :-) Cheers, Kirsten -- Kirsten Chevalier* chevalier@alum.wellesley.edu *Often in error, never in doubt "Dare to be naive."--R. Buckminster Fuller