
ah i see. but Chromes says "Download a fast free web browser, and amplifies that some: screenshot, fast startup, fast loading, fast search"
But a "development environment" might mean an IDE like Visual Studio. Saying a bit more, such as this (below) would, I think, be helpful.
- An integrated set of Haskell tools:
- Compiler (GHC)
- Lexer and parser generators (Happy, Alex)
- Documentation generation (Haddock)
- Rich set of libraries (see here<link> for details)
- Cabal installer for one-stop library management
- ...items for coverage, profiling, etc....
- All quality-controlled, mutually compatible, and pre-compiled
- Community supported and released regularly (timetable<link>)
| -----Original Message-----
| From: libraries-bounces@haskell.org [mailto:libraries-bounces@haskell.org] On Behalf
| Of Don Stewart
| Sent: 22 March 2010 13:00
| To: Chris Eidhof
| Cc: Haskell-platform@community.haskell.org; libraries@haskell.org
| Subject: Re: Beta version of the new HP site
|
| I like it :)
|
| But I based it on what chrome does: o
|
| http://www.google.com/chrome
|
| to give some sense of what the page is for if you're not already
| familiar.
|
| chris:
| > I don't think I'll have time soon to work on this.
| >
| > I do want to note that, in the original design, we left out as much as possible on
| purpose. For example, I don't like the text on the rhs. If people want to know more,
| they'll click on "Learn more...". I don't think it adds a lot of value. What do you
| guys think?
| >
| > -chris
| >
| > On 21 mrt 2010, at 03:40, Gregory Collins wrote:
| >
| > > Don Stewart