blog.karky7.com
karky7のブログ: 3月 2016
http://blog.karky7.com/2016_03_01_archive.html
Cuomo@karky7 $ yesod init yesod: The init command has been removed. Please use 'stack new' instead. Stackってライブラリのバージョンセットを管理してくれるツール、便利だけど、gentoo-haskell使っている場合はあんまりうまくない。 Karky7 # emerge dev-haskell/stack. ここからyesod-mysqlのテンプレートでalchuプロジェクトのscaffoldを作成する、ghcとかその他のyesodに関係するライブラリがはいっているので追加オプションでその辺を調整する。初回の実行はちょっと時間がかかるよ。 Cuomo@karky7 /Code/yesod $ stack - system-ghc - no-install-ghc new alchu yesod-mysql Downloading template "yesod-mysql" to create project "alchu" in alchu/ . Using cabal packages: ...
neilmitchell.blogspot.com
Neil Mitchell's Haskell Blog: November 2014
http://neilmitchell.blogspot.com/2014_11_01_archive.html
Neil Mitchell's Haskell Blog. Wednesday, November 19, 2014. Announcing Shake 0.14. Summary: Shake 0.14 is now out. The. If you are on Windows the. I'm pleased to announce Shake 0.14, which has one set of incompatible changes, one set of deprecations and some new features. Operator and friends are now deprecated. Shake operator for many years, but in GHC 7.10 the. Operator is exported by the Prelude, so causes name clashes. To fix that, I've added. As an alias for. I expect to export. It turned out calling.
phaazon.blogspot.com
Graphics and FPL: June 2015
http://phaazon.blogspot.com/2015_06_01_archive.html
A blog about graphics, demoscene, functional programming languages and some other IT materials. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Smoothie-0.3, Bézier curves and new user interface. It’s been a while I’ve been wanting to do that. Now it’s done! A Haskell package for dealing with curves and splines, updated to version 0.3. The first – non-breaking – change is that the package now supports Bézier. I’ve been reading about Bézier curves. Feel free to dig in the documentation on hackage for further details. File and st...
release-monitoring.org
Anitya
https://release-monitoring.org/about
Anitya is a project version monitoring system. Every-day Anitya checks if there is a new version available and broadcast the new versions found via a message bus: fedmsg. More information on fedmsg for anitya. Anyone with an OpenID account can register a new application on Anitya. To do so, all you need is the project name and its home page, the combination of both must be unique. In order to retrieve the new version, you can specify a backend for the project hosting. More information below. For projects...
seanhess.github.io
Practical Haskell - Importing Code
http://seanhess.github.io/2015/08/17/practical-haskell-importing-code.html
Practical Haskell - Importing Code. This article is part of a tutorial series intended to introduce Haskell by coding things that work. Getting Started with Stack. Build a JSON API. In this article we’re going to see how to include other code from Haskell’s core libraries and from the web. We showed you how to get everything installed and run some code. Before getting started make sure you follow the directions to get stack installed. And to set up a project. Haskell’s core library, called base. Finding ...
michael.orlitzky.com
Michael Orlitzky { motherfuckers need package management }
http://michael.orlitzky.com/articles/motherfuckers_need_package_management.php
Motherfuckers Need Package Management. Your computer has a bunch of software on it. There's an operating system kernel, some libraries, and then the programs (like Firefox) that you actually use. Each of those things is called a “software package,” or simply “package” when you're unlikely to mistake the software for a dong. Every software package has. Mdash;the other shit that it needs to work properly. For example, Firefox probably requires Mesa. This problem has a name. Actually a lot of names:. Back t...
awgn.github.io
Cgrep by awgn
http://awgn.github.io/cgrep
Cgrep: a context-aware grep for source codes. Download .tar.gz. Welcome to CGrep Home-Page. Cgrep is a grep tool suitable for searching in large code repositories. It supports several programming languages and searches that go beyond the simple pattern matching. It enables context-aware filtering and semantic searches through wildcard and combinators. With configurable number of jobs, tasks, physical cores and chunks. Of tokens and strings matching when the output device is a terminal. And can be install...
neilmitchell.blogspot.com
Neil Mitchell's Haskell Blog: January 2015
http://neilmitchell.blogspot.com/2015_01_01_archive.html
Neil Mitchell's Haskell Blog. Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Hoogle 5 is coming. Summary: I'm working on Hoogle 5. If you like unfinished software, you can try it. For the last month I've been working on the next version of Hoogle, version 5. It isn't finished, and it isn't the official version of Hoogle yet, but it's online, you can try it out, and anyone who wants to hack on Hoogle (or things like hoogle-index. Should probably take a look now. How do I try it? What's new for users of the website? For all t...
codinginfinity.me
hLibsass and hSass - Coding Infinity
http://www.codinginfinity.me/post/2015-07-12/hlibsass_and_hsass
Site proudly generated by Hakyll. Theme based on Emerald. At infinity, nothing is impossible - just like in code. July 12, 2015. Tags: haskell, sass. I’ve started my journey with Haskell not so long ago, but because that was my third approach, I didn’t want to do only small projects, as it would surely not motivate me enough. I was looking for some kind of project that will not be too complicated and I will be able to make open source. That’s how the idea for a hLibsass. GetProgName, getArgs) import.