
On 2008.01.14 13:34:42 +0000, Andrew Birkett
gwern0@gmail.com wrote:
I'm going through them now, and I like them a lot. (Maybe I'll finally begin doing stuff with Yi!) Is there any particular reason you didn't put your tutorials on the Haskell wiki? I'd think they'd be good there.
Cool, thanks. :-)
I agree it'll be a good idea to move it to the wiki, and I'll do that soon. On my own site, I can make lots of little changes locally and then atomically (well, quickly at least!) rsync the new version up onto the server. It makes life easier when I'm likely to change around the top level structure. The wiki makes a lot of sense though, because it's central and other people can extend the tutorial and fix bugs.
I'd say editing a wiki is even easier. :) But if you want to wait until you've gotten it to a state where you're happy with it, that's good too.
It's also nice to be able to check the server logs and gauge interest too (about 5000 hits since yesterday).
Andrew
True, but the interest won't last forever; so maybe after the Reddit links go quiescent? -- gwern rico Glock telex million propellants Warfare Ortega CNN 8182 Vauxhall
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