
I'm not sure if the cafe@ knows this, but there's a bit of a Haskell community (1200+ subscribers) built up around the Haskell subreddit on reddit.com, http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/ A good source for news other than what appears on Planet Haskell. -- Don P.S. Feel free to submit things you like, so I don't have to :-)

AFAIK, there are two public on this haskell reddit : haskeller and curious about haskelle (evolving pythonneers ?). So anything goes. (Don : you post a lot. Is that part of your morning routine ?) L. Don Stewart wrote:
I'm not sure if the cafe@ knows this, but there's a bit of a Haskell community (1200+ subscribers) built up around the Haskell subreddit on reddit.com,
http://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/
A good source for news other than what appears on Planet Haskell.
-- Don
P.S. Feel free to submit things you like, so I don't have to :-) _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
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lionel:
AFAIK, there are two public on this haskell reddit : haskeller and curious about haskelle (evolving pythonneers ?).
Yes, I agree with that assessment. It is a way to interact with the "Haskell-curious".
So anything goes.
(Don : you post a lot. Is that part of your morning routine ?)
Indeed it is :-) -- Don
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