Re: [Haskell] ANNOUNCE: Introducing Sifflet, visual functional programming language

Gregory D. Weber schrieb:
Introducing Sifflet -- version 0.1.5, first public release!
Sifflet is a visual, functional programming language.
Cool - when do we get something like Gem Cutter? :-) http://resources.businessobjects.com/labs/cal/gemcutter-techpaper.pdf

Thanks for the compliment -- and reading assignment. I was not aware of Gem Cutter; it looks quite impressive! These are the features I'm hoping to add to Sifflet; if you'd like to urge any particular priorities, please let me know: - additional data types, possibly including trees and user-defined algebraic datatypes - higher-order functions - exporting code to Haskell and other languages Greg On 2010-May-15, Henning Thielemann wrote:
Gregory D. Weber schrieb:
Introducing Sifflet -- version 0.1.5, first public release!
Sifflet is a visual, functional programming language.
Cool - when do we get something like Gem Cutter? :-) http://resources.businessobjects.com/labs/cal/gemcutter-techpaper.pdf
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