
I'll throw in that Marcos mentioned this very issue to me about his code
before showing it to me. It was written the way it was for the requirements
of his course. He volunteered to translate the comments for me, but I told
him it wasn't necessary in order to get an initial feel for the code (I
also read Spanish somewhat).
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Kristopher Micinski wrote: I second that advice! I can technically read Spanish, but I find the
complexity of the language barrier compounded with trying to
understand the code becomes more confusing than I'd prefer :-). Kris On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Mateusz Kowalczyk
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Hash: SHA1 On 28/04/13 18:37, Marcos Pividori wrote: Greetings, I am a Computer Science student from Argentina. I am interested in
working this summer in a project related to Haskell for the Google
Summer of Code. I have been discussing my idea with Michael Snoyman
in order to have a clearer idea. Now, I would like to know the
community interest in this project. I want to develop a server-side library in Haskell for sending
push notifications to devices running different OS, such as
Android, iOS, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, and so on. To pass a subject, I have recently worked with Yesod (a Web
Framework based in Haskell) developing a server to comunicate with
Android-powered devices through Google Cloud Messaging. (It is
available: https://github.com/MarcosPividori/Yesod-server-for-GCM
) To develop this project, I have read a lot about this service and
Yesod libraries, and I developed two programs, a server written in
Haskell and an Android application for mobile phones. Also, I
developed an EDSL to write programs which exchange information with
the devices. I would be grateful if you could give me your opinion about this
project and the proposal I am starting to write. While I don't have anything to contribute to the project idea itself,
I had a look at your code on GitHub and I'd like to recommend that in
the future, when writing code that will get published and used by
others, you use English. This especially applies to projects aimed to
benefit a wider community such as this one. You seem to be mixing the
two together which doesn't help readability either. - --
Mateusz K.
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