hi everyone , i have this small doubt , the feature list ( the current one ) of Fedora 10 says that it will have very good support for Haskell, and this could well be used by us (ambassadors) for promoting the release in the other communities which are less familiar with Fedora Linux like Scientists , Engineers , etc , i am not sure whether this is the right place for this question but : what is haskell , and how improved support for it could really help the acceptance of the entire Distro ( Fedora 10 ) ?? well i have not heard the word Haskell enough times to even remember the name !!,
Thanks Satish
2008/7/24 Satish Eerpini eerpini@gmail.com:
hi everyone , i have this small doubt , the feature list ( the current one ) of Fedora 10 says that it will have very good support for Haskell, and this could well be used by us (ambassadors) for promoting the release in the other communities which are less familiar with Fedora Linux like Scientists , Engineers , etc , i am not sure whether this is the right place for this question but : what is haskell , and how improved support for it could really help the acceptance of the entire Distro ( Fedora 10 ) ?? well i have not heard the word Haskell enough times to even remember the name !!,
Perhaps this is my fault, that I haven't talked it up enough. Haskell is also a bit obscure though too.
Haskell is a functional programming language, which is a language style that is favoured in the scientific community for a variety of reasons. Haskell is a research language, created by a committee, and has been a development ground for a variety of different aspects to functional programming. Functional programming in general and Haskell in particular has also been used in the corporate programming space with a variety of success. One such example is the language Erlang, created by Sony Ericsson which can be found in both cell phones and in highly parallelized and threaded systems.
"Good Haskell Support" is an effort to create packaging guidelines for Haskell packages, and to include as many as possible in the Fedora 10 initial release. The goal is to make sure that Fedora is a platform that can be used for both the development and deployment of applications written in Haskell.
This can be marketed in several different ways. First and foremost, this is a benefit to universities, since the more languages Fedora supports and has libraries for, the better it can be used in educational settings. Secondly, Fedora can be marketed to companies and other research labs that regularly use speciality languages, such as Haskell. It can also be thought of as one component in provided a wider base of support for supporting Open Source in general, in that we can use any source code out in the wild. Namely, with support for Haskell, various Lisp dialects, Erlang, Brainfuck, and other languages that aren't Python, Java, C++, or C, we can run more code.
Let me know if you need more marketing fodder about Haskell.
-Yaakov
that was more than i had to know , .... i also did some research on my own to know more about Haskell and ya i also bumped in to Erlang on the way , ......
Thanks Satish
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 12:55 AM, Yaakov Nemoy loupgaroublond@gmail.com wrote:
2008/7/24 Satish Eerpini eerpini@gmail.com:
hi everyone , i have this small doubt , the feature list ( the current one ) of Fedora 10 says that it will have very good support for Haskell, and this could well be used by us (ambassadors) for promoting the release in the other communities which
are
less familiar with Fedora Linux like Scientists , Engineers , etc , i am not sure whether this is the right place for this question but : what is haskell , and how improved support for it could really help the acceptance of the entire Distro ( Fedora 10 ) ?? well i have not heard
the
word Haskell enough times to even remember the name !!,
Perhaps this is my fault, that I haven't talked it up enough. Haskell is also a bit obscure though too.
Haskell is a functional programming language, which is a language style that is favoured in the scientific community for a variety of reasons. Haskell is a research language, created by a committee, and has been a development ground for a variety of different aspects to functional programming. Functional programming in general and Haskell in particular has also been used in the corporate programming space with a variety of success. One such example is the language Erlang, created by Sony Ericsson which can be found in both cell phones and in highly parallelized and threaded systems.
"Good Haskell Support" is an effort to create packaging guidelines for Haskell packages, and to include as many as possible in the Fedora 10 initial release. The goal is to make sure that Fedora is a platform that can be used for both the development and deployment of applications written in Haskell.
This can be marketed in several different ways. First and foremost, this is a benefit to universities, since the more languages Fedora supports and has libraries for, the better it can be used in educational settings. Secondly, Fedora can be marketed to companies and other research labs that regularly use speciality languages, such as Haskell. It can also be thought of as one component in provided a wider base of support for supporting Open Source in general, in that we can use any source code out in the wild. Namely, with support for Haskell, various Lisp dialects, Erlang, Brainfuck, and other languages that aren't Python, Java, C++, or C, we can run more code.
Let me know if you need more marketing fodder about Haskell.
-Yaakov
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