Re: [Haskell-cafe] How to create an online poll

I.e. war, plague.famine. etc.
gregg reynolds
But what about the side effects?
Rick R
wrote: I'm sure Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold) can provide us with an online voting solution. Their value-add services allows us to set the outcome beforehand, so, in effect, the the voting process will be determinate. Which is certainly of interest to Haskell coders.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Max Rabkin
wrote: On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Anton van Straaten
wrote: There's also the Condorcet Internet Voting Service:
This looks like exactly what we need! Any objections?
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Just wrap it in a ReallySafeWePromiseMonad
2009/2/18 gregg reynolds
I.e. war, plague.famine. etc.
gregg reynolds
wrote: But what about the side effects?
Rick R
wrote: I'm sure Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold) can provide us with an online voting solution. Their value-add services allows us to set the outcome beforehand, so, in effect, the the voting process will be determinate. Which is certainly of interest to Haskell coders.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Max Rabkin
wrote: On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Anton van Straaten
wrote: There's also the Condorcet Internet Voting Service:
This looks like exactly what we need! Any objections?
--Max _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
-- We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. - A. Einstein _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
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I can't comment on any quantitative side effects, but the some intangible
side effects include Distrustful Populace and MaliciousDissenters. However,
if ghc is run with the -XUnscrupulousPolitics flag, those can be
suppressed.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:33 PM, gregg reynolds
I.e. war, plague.famine. etc.
gregg reynolds
wrote: But what about the side effects?
Rick R
wrote: I'm sure Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold) can provide us with an online voting solution. Their value-add services allows us to set the outcome beforehand, so, in effect, the the voting process will be determinate. Which is certainly of interest to Haskell coders.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Max Rabkin
wrote: On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Anton van Straaten
wrote: There's also the Condorcet Internet Voting Service:
This looks like exactly what we need! Any objections?
--Max _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
-- We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. - A. Einstein _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
-- We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. - A. Einstein

Help! Help! I'm being suppressed!!
On Feb 18, 2009, at 5:05 PM, Rick R
I can't comment on any quantitative side effects, but the some intangible side effects include Distrustful Populace and MaliciousDissenters. However, if ghc is run with the - XUnscrupulousPolitics flag, those can be suppressed.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:33 PM, gregg reynolds
wrote: I.e. war, plague.famine. etc. gregg reynolds
wrote: But what about the side effects?
Rick R
wrote: I'm sure Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold) can provide us with an online voting solution. Their value-add services allows us to set the outcome beforehand, so, in effect, the the voting process will be determinate. Which is certainly of interest to Haskell coders.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Max Rabkin
wrote: On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 10:40 PM, Anton van Straaten
wrote: There's also the Condorcet Internet Voting Service:
This looks like exactly what we need! Any objections?
--Max _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
-- We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. - A. Einstein _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
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gregg reynolds
I.e. war, plague.famine. etc.
No, those are quite outdated by now. The new horsemen of the programming apocalypse are, of course, IO, MutableState, LazyMemoryLeak, and Bottom. -k -- If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants

"Ketil" == Ketil Malde
writes:
Ketil> gregg reynolds
participants (6)
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Andrew Wagner
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Colin Paul Adams
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gregg reynolds
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Ketil Malde
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Rick R
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Svein Ove Aas