ANNOUNCE: Well-Typed LLP - The Haskell Consultants

Fellow Haskellers, We (Björn Bringert, Duncan Coutts and Ian Lynagh) are pleased to announce that we have recently set up a Haskell consultancy company, Well-Typed LLP (http://www.well-typed.com/). Our services include application development, library and tool maintenance, project advice, and training. Please see our website or drop us an e-mail for more details. We look forward to hearing from you in the future! -- Björn Bringert, Duncan Coutts, Ian Lynagh http://www.well-typed.com/ info@well-typed.com

Hello Ian, Monday, April 7, 2008, 2:50:02 AM, you wrote:
We (Bjorn Bringert, Duncan Coutts and Ian Lynagh) are pleased to announce that we have recently set up a Haskell consultancy company, Well-Typed LLP (http://www.well-typed.com/).
my congrats! seems you are first in this business :) -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com

On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 02:57 +0400, Bulat Ziganshin wrote:
Hello Ian,
Monday, April 7, 2008, 2:50:02 AM, you wrote:
We (Bjorn Bringert, Duncan Coutts and Ian Lynagh) are pleased to announce that we have recently set up a Haskell consultancy company, Well-Typed LLP (http://www.well-typed.com/).
my congrats!
Thank you.
seems you are first in this business :)
Actually there are and have been a number of other individual consultants. So far as I know we're the first group specialising in Haskell consulting. The consultants page on the Haskell wiki lists some others and of course Alastair Reid did full time consulting for several years. Indeed he collected a list of other part time consultants. Duncan

Ian Lynagh wrote:
Fellow Haskellers,
We (Björn Bringert, Duncan Coutts and Ian Lynagh) are pleased to announce that we have recently set up a Haskell consultancy company, Well-Typed LLP (http://www.well-typed.com/).
Congratulations! Do you have a plan to market your services to people who might be interested in, say, natural-language processing technology, but who have no particular interest in Haskell? Or do you have clients and potential clients that are specifically looking for Haskell programmers?
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Bulat Ziganshin
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Duncan Coutts
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Ian Lynagh
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Seth Gordon