
Forgive me if the following links were announced here and I just missed them. I found them through the O'Reilley Meerkat "Open Wire Service", in the "Lambda" channel of the "Lang" category (see: http://www.oreillynet.com/meerkat/index.php?&c=4623&t=ALL ). The first link is the "Lambda Dance" page, presumably inspired by the infamous "Hamster Dance" (if you don't know the latter, you are better off for it, so don't ask): http://lambdadance.spacebar.org/ "Beta-reduce the night away", as the site says! The second link is a little polemic entitled "Why People Aren't Using Haskell", which I presume would be of interest to readers of this list (the author is Dejan Jelovic, whom I don't recognize as a regular contributor here): http://www.jelovic.com/articles/why_people_arent_using_haskell.htm There are several other interesting looking links on the Meerkat site ("Moving FP from Academia", "Object Functional Patterns", etc.), but I will let you investigate on your own. Enjoy ... -- Fritz Ruehr, still humming to the lambda dance