
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 5:19 AM, Konstantine Rybnikov
as a beginner had a lot of headache starting from outdated documentation in various places, lack of more tutorials, confusion between Text.Parsec and Text.ParseCombinator modules and so on.
You're indeed right.
While I solved most of my problems via googling / reading stackoverflow / reading source code (of outdated version first, btw, the one I got from Daan's homepage :), I still had a feeling all the time that I'm doing something wrong and that I can't find place where "party is going on".
If you look at the dates of the papers on Wikipedia [1], the party was totally hoppin' in the last decade of the previous century. Not so much since. Sigh.
So I wondered, what can I do to create a community around Parsec, to get issue tracking, pull-requests, up-to-date comprehensive documentation and tutorials etc.? Parsec seems like a perfect candidate for something like this.
While the experience is still fresh in your mind, may I suggest that you write a note or two on the most confusing things you encountered and how you dealt with them? Making your notes public is a way of gathering a community around shared experiences. Also, the denizens of the haskell IRC at freenode will gladly converse with you about parsec. The same goes for subscribers to this list and also haskell-beginners. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parser_combinator -- Kim-Ee