Re: [Haskell-cafe] [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: Perdure

[moving discussion to haskell-cafe] Congratulations and thanks for your new open source contribution! I hope you feel at home =). Your library looks really interesting but I'm completely overwhelmed by its size. Its Cabal description is huge and there's no example of how to use the library (it actually took me some time to understand what the library tries to accomplish). I took a quick look at the modules but there are so many that I couldn't really make sense of anything in a short time. So, could you perhaps write a full example of how to use the library? It looks like a nice library but I need a starting point =). Cheers! -- Felipe.

We will work on releasing more interesting examples. For now there are only the test files such as https://github.com/Cognimeta/perdure/blob/7b6cbe80d1fc735f697b3ee148b01eb57c.... There were many internals that are needlessly exposed. We've hidden them in 0.2.0 so you can browse the actual API. Thank you for the words of welcome. Patrick Cognimeta Inc. -----Original Message----- From: Felipe Almeida Lessa [mailto:felipe.lessa@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 11:26 To: Patrick Premont Cc: Haskell Cafe Subject: Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: Perdure [moving discussion to haskell-cafe] Congratulations and thanks for your new open source contribution! I hope you feel at home =). Your library looks really interesting but I'm completely overwhelmed by its size. Its Cabal description is huge and there's no example of how to use the library (it actually took me some time to understand what the library tries to accomplish). I took a quick look at the modules but there are so many that I couldn't really make sense of anything in a short time. So, could you perhaps write a full example of how to use the library? It looks like a nice library but I need a starting point =). Cheers! -- Felipe.
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Felipe Almeida Lessa
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Patrick Premont