
Since learning Haskell, I can now count in Spanish! See: "one" in Spanish, "two" in Spanish, "three" in Spanish, "four" in Spanish.. -- Ashley Yakeley

I thought this email might be interesting for the Spanish speaking part of the Haskell community, so I have written it in Spanish for them: ("Since learning Haskell, I can now count in Spanish! See: "one" in Spanish, "two" in Spanish, "three" in Spanish, "four" in Spanish.. -- Ashley Yakeley") in Spanish

Bernie Pope writes:
I thought this email might be interesting for the Spanish speaking part of the Haskell community, so I have written it in Spanish for them:
("Since learning Haskell, I can now count in Spanish! See:
"one" in Spanish, "two" in Spanish, "three" in Spanish, "four" in Spanish..
Ashley Yakeley") in Spanish =====================================
You have proven once more how powerful is the Haskell genericity. It is straightforward to extend the algorithm to Polski and Türkçe. ...werbeH neve dna a n d C h i n e s e == Jerzy Karczmarczuk

Am I the only one that doesn't get it?
Jason
On 12/20/06, jerzy.karczmarczuk@info.unicaen.fr
Bernie Pope writes:
I thought this email might be interesting for the Spanish speaking part of the Haskell community, so I have written it in Spanish for them:
("Since learning Haskell, I can now count in Spanish! See:
"one" in Spanish, "two" in Spanish, "three" in Spanish, "four" in Spanish..
Ashley Yakeley") in Spanish =====================================
You have proven once more how powerful is the Haskell genericity. It is straightforward to extend the algorithm to Polski and Türkçe. ...werbeH neve dna
a n d
C h i n e s e
==
Jerzy Karczmarczuk
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Ashley Yakeley wrote:
Since learning Haskell, I can now count in Spanish! See:
"one" in Spanish, "two" in Spanish, "three" in Spanish, "four" in Spanish..
Is there a solution ie some concept C such that C Haskell && C Spanish, somewhere? Thanks, Brian. -- http://www.metamilk.com

On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 15:24:54 -0800, Ashley Yakeley
Since learning Haskell, I can now count in Spanish! See:
"one" in Spanish, "two" in Spanish, "three" in Spanish, "four" in Spanish..
The side effect is: a - Being able to write "in Spanish? b- Being nuts? Saludos in English, Zara
participants (10)
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Ashley Yakeley
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Bernie Pope
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Brian Hulley
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Bryan Burgers
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Dan Piponi
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Henning Thielemann
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Jason Dagit
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jerzy.karczmarczuk@info.unicaen.fr
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Murray Gross
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Zara